Reasons for Refugee Application Rejection

Sep 7, 2024

Reasons for Refugee Application Rejection

Introduction

  • Discussion about the reasons for refugee application rejections.
  • Briefing about the date of the live broadcast to explain the topic.

Reason One: Inconsistent Information

  • Significance of providing consistent information.
  • Discrepancies may lead to doubts and thus rejection.

Reason Two: Failure to Prove Identity or Nationality

  • Necessity of providing documents that prove identity and nationality.
  • Examples of claims without proof.

Reason Three: Failure to Provide Evidence for Claims

  • Importance of providing strong evidence to support claims.
  • Types of evidence: official documents and photos.

Reason Four: Submission of Forged Documents

  • The risk of submitting forged documents with the application.

Reason Five: Inability to Provide Convincing Explanation

  • Importance of speaking clearly and confidently during the interview.
  • Necessity of preparation before the interview.
  • Importance of medical reports for individuals with psychological issues.

Reason Six: Coming from a Safe Area

  • Submitting asylum applications from areas without direct threats.

Reason Seven: Seeking Asylum for Economic Reasons

  • Asylum applications are not accepted for economic reasons alone.

Reason Eight: Seeking Asylum for Health Reasons

  • Asylum applications are not accepted solely based on health issues.

Reason Nine: Visiting the Home Country

  • Inconsistency when visiting the home country while applying for asylum.

Reason Ten: Communication with Authorities in the Home Country

  • The risk of contacting the embassy or authorities when applying.

Reason Eleven: Applying After a Long Period of Residence

  • Applications submitted after a long period of settling in the asylum country are not accepted.

Reason Twelve: Participation in Illegal Activities

  • The possibility of application rejection due to illegal activities.

Reason Thirteen: Posing a Threat to Domestic Security

  • The importance of not posing a threat to the domestic security of the country.

Reason Fourteen: Host Country Does Not Recognize Situation in Home Country

  • The impact of societal and governmental opinions in the host country on the application.

Reason Fifteen: Dublin Fingerprint

  • Importance of choosing the country responsible for the application according to Dublin regulations.

Conclusion

  • Necessity of relying on legal reasons for acceptance or rejection.
  • Invitation to attend the live broadcast and exchange views.