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The applicant’s adult aunt or uncle or grandparent who is present in the territory of a Member State. [defined in Article 2 of the AMMR]

AMMR:
Article 2 – Definitions

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions apply: (1) ‘third-country national’ means a person who is not a citizen of the Union within the meaning of Article 20(1) and who is not a person enjoying the right to free movement under Union law as defined in Article 2, point (5), of of the […]

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AMMR:
Article 19 – Right to information

1. As soon as possible and in any event by the date when an application for international protection is registered in a Member State, the competent authority of that Member State shall provide the applicant with information on the application of this Regulation, on his or her rights pursuant to this Regulation, and on the […]

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AMMR:
Article 22 – Personal interview

1. In order to facilitate the procedure for determining the Member State responsible, the competent authorities of the determining Member State referred to in Article 38(1) shall conduct a personal interview with the applicant for the purpose of applying Article 39. The interview shall also enable the applicant to properly understand the information received in […]

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AMMR:
Article 25 – Unaccompanied minors

1. Where the applicant is an unaccompanied minor, only the criteria set out in this Article shall apply. Those criteria shall apply in the order in which they are set out in paragraphs 2 to 5. 2. The Member State responsible shall be the Member State where a family member or a sibling of the […]

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AMMR:
Article 34 – Dependent persons

1. Where, on account of pregnancy, having a new-born child, serious mental or physical illness, severe disability, severe psychological trauma or old age, an applicant is dependent on the assistance of his or her child, sibling or parent legally resident in one of the Member States, or his or her child, sibling or parent legally […]

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AMMR:
Article 35 – Discretionary clauses

1. By way of derogation from Article 16(1), a Member State may decide to examine an application for international protection by a third-country national or a stateless person registered with it, even if such examination is not its responsibility according to the criteria laid down in this Regulation. 2. The Member State in which an […]

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Procedures Regulation:
Article 27 – Registering applications for international protection

1. Without prejudice to the obligations to collect and transmit data in accordance with Article 15(1) , the authorities competent for registering applications, the authorities of another Member State referred to in Article 5(1), point (b) of this Regulation or the experts deployed by the Asylum Agency which assist them with that task shall register […]

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Reception Directive:
Article 4 – More favourable provisions

Member States may introduce or retain more favourable provisions as regards reception conditions for applicants as well as for family members and close relatives of applicants who are present in the same Member State provided that such family members and close relatives are dependent on the applicants, or for humanitarian reasons, insofar as those provisions […]

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Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Regulation:
Recital 16

In order to ensure family unity, all family members in relation to whom a Member State intends to conduct an admission procedure, who are eligible and who do not fall under the grounds for refusal should, as a rule and to the extent possible, be admitted together. Should this not be possible, family members not […]

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