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Pact instrument: Reception Directive

Reception Directive:
Recital 14

Applicants do not have the right to choose the Member State of application. An applicant is to apply for international protection in accordance with .

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Reception Directive:
Recital 30

The grounds for detention set out in this Directive are without prejudice to other grounds for detention, including detention grounds within the framework of criminal proceedings, which are applicable under national law and unrelated to the third-country national’s or stateless person’s application for international protection.

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Reception Directive:
Recital 46

Member States should ensure that applicants receive the necessary health care, whether provided by generalists or, where needed, specialist practitioners. The necessary health care should be of adequate quality and include, at least, emergency care and essential treatment of illnesses, including of serious mental disorders, and sexual and reproductive health care which is essential in […]

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Reception Directive:
Recital 62

The possible abuse of the reception system should also be prevented by specifying the circumstances in which material reception conditions can be reduced or withdrawn. Member States should be able to reduce or withdraw the daily expenses allowance or, where duly justified and proportionate, reduce other material reception conditions where certain conditions are met, including […]

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Reception Directive:
Article 1 – Subject matter

This Directive lays down standards for the reception of applicants for international protection in Member States. Correlation table Directive 2013/33/EU This Directive Article 1 Article 1

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Reception Directive:
Article 17 – Employment

1. Member States shall ensure that applicants have access to the labour market no later than six months from the date on which the application for international protection was registered provided that an administrative decision by the competent authority has not been taken and the delay cannot be attributed to the applicant. Where the Member […]

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Reception Directive:
Article 33 – Staff and resources

1. Member States shall take appropriate measures to ensure that the staff of authorities and other organisations directly responsible for implementing this Directive have received the necessary training with respect to the needs of applicants, including minors. To that end, Member States shall include relevant core parts of the European asylum curriculum related to reception […]

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Reception Directive:
Recital 15

Applicants are required to remain available to the competent authorities of the Member States. Appropriate measures should be taken to prevent applicants from absconding. Where the applicant has absconded and has travelled to another Member State without permission, it is vital, for the purpose of ensuring a well-functioning , that the applicant is swiftly transferred […]

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Reception Directive:
Recital 31

Applicants who are in detention should be treated with full respect for human dignity and their reception should be specifically designed to meet their needs in that situation. In particular, Member States should ensure that Article 24 of and Article 37 of the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child are applied.

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Reception Directive:
Recital 47

It should be possible for an applicant’s entitlement to material reception conditions under this Directive to be curtailed in certain circumstances, such as where an applicant has absconded to another Member State from the Member State where that applicant is required to be present. However, Member States should in all circumstances ensure access to health […]

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