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Country of Decision: Spain
Country of Applicant: Syria
Keywords: Accommodation centre, Credibility assessment, Internal armed conflict, Refugee Status, Relevant Documentation, Subsidiary Protection
When addressing asylum claims, refugee status must be recognised when there is a well-founded fear of persecution for any of the reasons foreseen in the 1951 Refugee Convention. Assessment of an asylum request fundamentally needs careful consideration of the facts and personal circumstances of the asylum seeker, as well as an analysis of the nature of the risk. The criteria of this test does not have to be restrictive, it is sufficient that the competent authority has a rational belief that the requirements are met for the purpose of receiving refugee status.
Date: 15-12-2015
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