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Pact instrument: Qualification Regulation

Qualification Regulation:
Article 34 – Access to accommodation

1. Beneficiaries of international protection shall have access to accommodation under conditions at least equivalent to those applicable to other third-country nationals legally resident in the territory of the Member State that granted them international protection who are generally in the same circumstances. 2. National practices for the dispersal of beneficiaries of international protection shall […]

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Qualification Regulation:
Recital 1

A number of substantive changes have been made to Directive 2011/95/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council (4). To ensure harmonisation and more convergence in asylum decisions and as regards the content of international protection in order to reduce incentives to move within the Union, to encourage beneficiaries of international protection to remain […]

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Qualification Regulation:
Recital 17

An adult child should be considered dependent, on the basis of an individual assessment, only in circumstances where that child is unable to support him or herself due to a physical or mental condition linked to a serious non-temporary illness or severe disability.

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Qualification Regulation:
Recital 33

Where the State or agents of the State are not the actors of persecution or serious harm, the determining authority should examine, as part of the assessment of the application for international protection, whether an internal protection alternative exists once it has been established that the qualification criteria set out in this Regulation would otherwise […]

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Qualification Regulation:
Recital 49

It is necessary to introduce common criteria on the basis of which applicants for international protection are to be recognised as beneficiaries of subsidiary protection. Those criteria should be drawn from international obligations under human rights instruments and practices existing in Member States.

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Qualification Regulation:
Recital 65

Beneficiaries of international protection should reside in the Member State which granted them protection. Beneficiaries of international protection who are in possession of a valid travel document and a residence permit issued by a Member State applying the Schengen acquis in full should be allowed to enter into and move freely within the territory of […]

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Qualification Regulation:
Article 3 – Definitions

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions apply: (1) ‘refugee status’ means the recognition by a Member State of a third-country national or a stateless person as a refugee; (2) ‘subsidiary protection status’ means the recognition by a Member State of a third-country national or a stateless person as a person eligible for […]

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Qualification Regulation:
Article 19 – Withdrawal of subsidiary protection status

1. The determining authority shall withdraw the subsidiary protection status of a third-country national or a stateless person where: (a) that third-country national or stateless person has ceased to be eligible for subsidiary protection in accordance with Article 16; (b) after having been granted subsidiary protection status, that third-country national or stateless person should have […]

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Qualification Regulation:
Article 35 – Access to integration measures

1. In order to encourage and facilitate their integration into the society of the Member State that granted them international protection, beneficiaries of international protection shall have access to integration measures provided or facilitated by the Member State which take into account their specific needs and are considered appropriate by the competent authorities, in particular […]

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Qualification Regulation:
Recital 2

A common policy on asylum, including a Common European Asylum System (CEAS) based on the full and inclusive application of the Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees of 28 July 1951, as supplemented by the New York Protocol of 31 January 1967 (the ‘Geneva Convention’), is a constituent part of the Union’s objective […]

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