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37: 376:, does not require that asylum seekers have their asylum claim registered in the first country they arrive in, but that the decision of the first EU country they apply in is the final decision in all EU countries. However, among some asylum seekers, fingerprinting and registration is vehemently resisted in countries that are not asylum-seeker friendly. For example, some people seek to apply for 596:"Regulation (EU) No 604/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 establishing the criteria and mechanisms for determining the Member State responsible for examining an application for international protection lodged in one of the Member States by a third-country national or a stateless person" 387:
system, is used to intercept multiple or false asylum claims. In Ireland, two-thirds of asylum seekers whose applications failed were found to be already known to the British border authorities, a third of the time under a different nationality, such as Tanzanians claiming to be fleeing persecution
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stipulates that asylum seekers are returned to the country where their entry into the union was first recorded, and where they were first fingerprinted. Another objective of this policy is to prevent
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Some asylum seekers reportedly burned their fingers to avoid fingerprint record control in Italy so that they could apply for asylum in a different country. The fingerprint record, known as the
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Horning, Amber; Jordenö, Sara V.; Savoie, Nicole (2020). "Double-edged risk: Unaccompanied minor refugees (UMRs) in Sweden and their search for safety".
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in several states or seeking to apply in a particular state after traveling through other states. It is used mostly in the context of the
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and Sweden where a more serious approach to welfare and integration support is taken, and fundamental rights are more likely to be met.
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Refugees and asylum-seekers are protected by international convention under the principle of
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Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters
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Index

a series
Immigration
Immigration
Immigration by country
Immigration policy
Illegal immigration
Border security
Citizenship
Repatriation
Deportation
Immigration law
Externalization
Indefinite leave to remain
Migration diplomacy
Non-refoulement
Right of asylum
Refugee
Visa
Voluntary return
Social integration
Immigrant assimilation
Acculturation
Acculturation Gap
Persecution
Social exclusion
Civic nationalism
Religious nationalism
Replacement migration
Social cohesion
Nativism

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