Here is one for the UK, with specific
information on asylum seeking apostates: https://www.ex-muslim.org.uk/2010/09/apostasy-and-asylum-in-the-united-kingdom/ You are asking here on the law stack exchange, but law is only a small part of the equation.
Here is one for the UK, with specific
information on asylum seeking apostates:
This Powerpoint contains
information on asylum seekers and stories of people that are asylum seekers.
Not exact matches
Information on refugee circumstances has been limited, but as more and more register for
asylum a better picture emerges.
«Gathering biometric
information such as fingerprints could assist the decision - making process if these individuals were ultimately successful in reaching the UK and went
on to claim
asylum.»
«We do not give
information to the Home Office unless we are engaged to act
on behalf of clients
on their individual cases to support around refugee,
asylum and other status — to support them to reconnect to their home countries.»
With limited sources of reliable
information and a constant stream of new arrivals, it is also a place which runs
on received wisdom, and the received wisdom remains that illegal entry to the UK is the only way to begin the
asylum process.
One of the conclusions reached in March was to allow police access to the Eurodac database of fingerprints, which was set up specifically to deal with
asylum applications, and to the visa
information system (Visa), which contains data
on visa applications.
More
information on the implications of the Immigration,
Asylum and Nationality Act
on employers is available here: http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/employersandsponsors/guidancefrom290208/.
Videos showcasing the Arkham
Asylum and Devil May Cry ports include
information that development
on both only took a «few weeks.»
This guide (which is in Farsi so I can't comment
on) provides practical
information on the UNHCR
asylum process «the political
asylum process for Iranians in Turkey»: that may indicate that apostasy is a different matter.
The
information and resources provided
on this page are intended for use by volunteer attorneys representing
asylum clients through the Pro Bono Project of Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada.
The data collected include
information on outcomes of child abuse reports, numbers availing of family support services, numbers and categories of children in care, numbers availing of youth homelessness services, and services for separated children seeking
asylum.