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If he arrived here from Italy then he is not an genuine asylum seeker as that country is safe.hashemp wrote:hello my brother friends has just arrived in UK and his life is in danger if he goes back to his country
he wants to claim for asylum seeker but he had his fingerprinted taken in Italy by a computer even though he didn't claim there for asylum seeker.
he's scared now to go yo HO and claim for asylum seeker because his fingerprints will come up and he thinks they will deport him back to Italy..
what does he should do and will they deport him back to Italy even though he didn't claim for asylum over there
Italy has a very poor asylum system and has been heavily criticised for this. Conditions for asylum seekers there are very poor. They have also in the passed refouled people to their country of origin. Theere have been some successful challenges against removal to Italy under the Dublin Regulation.mochyn wrote:
If he arrived here from Italy then he is not an genuine asylum seeker as that country is safe.
If they link his claim to the fingerprint taken in Italy then his application would fail
So what alternative is he thinking of?hashemp wrote: he's scared now to go yo HO .......
Greenie wrote:Italy has a very poor asylum system and has been heavily criticised for this. Conditions for asylum seekers there are very poor. They have also in the passed refouled people to their country of origin. Theere have been some successful challenges against removal to Italy under the Dublin Regulation.mochyn wrote:
If he arrived here from Italy then he is not an genuine asylum seeker as that country is safe.
If they link his claim to the fingerprint taken in Italy then his application would fail
Just because someone doesnt' claim asylum in the first 'safe' country they get to doesnt automatically mean they are not genuinely in fear in their country of origin. Personally if I was claiming asylum I would want to get as far aware from the country I feared as possible. I would also probably want to go somewhere where I knew someone or knew the language.
The Dublin Regulation has various criteria and whether the person will be returned to Italy will depend on a number of factors, for example, his age, and whether he has family members in the UK.