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An authorisation issued by authorities in a uniform format allowing a third-country national or stateless person to reside legally on its territory. [defined in Article 2 of the Qualification Regulation]

AMMR:
Article 26 – Family members who legally reside in a Member State

1. Where the applicant has a family member who has been allowed to reside as a beneficiary of international protection in a Member State or who resides in a Member State on the basis of a long-term residence permit in accordance with Council (40) or long-term residence permit granted in accordance with national law, where […]

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Eurodac Regulation:
Recital 58

For the purpose of applying Regulations and , the biometric data of third-country nationals or stateless persons granted international protection or humanitarian status under national law in accordance with should be stored in Eurodac for five years from the date on which they were taken. Such a period should be sufficient given the fact that […]

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Qualification Regulation:
Recital 56

The residence permits issued to beneficiaries of international protection for the first time or renewed following the entry into force of this Regulation should comply with Council Regulation (EC) No 1030/2002 (13). 13. Council Regulation (EC) No 1030/2002 of 13 June 2002 laying down a uniform format for residence permits for third-country nationals (OJ L […]

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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 24 – Residence permits

1. Beneficiaries of international protection shall have the right to a residence permit for as long as they hold refugee status or subsidiary protection status. 2. A residence permit shall be issued as soon as possible after refugee status or subsidiary protection status has been granted, and at the latest 90 days from the notification […]

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Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Regulation:
Article 9 – Admission procedure

1. In the case of resettlement, for the purpose of implementing the Union Plan, Member States shall request the to refer third-country nationals or stateless persons to them. In the case of humanitarian admission, for the purpose of implementing the Union Plan, Member States may request that the Asylum Agency, the , or another relevant […]

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