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On Wed, 03 Sep 2025 23:08:45 +0100, Pamela
wrote:
>On 16:50 3 Sep 2025, Jethro_uk said:
>> On Wed, 03 Sep 2025 16:06:55 +0100, Pamela wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> It begs the question: How many years after leaving their home
>>> country can a person keep their refugee status sufficiently "alive"
>>> to be recognised by the Refugee Convention?
>>
>> and how does that matter if they are granted *indefinite* leave to
>> remain
>
>I was thinking of a situation where an asylum seeker's claim gets rejected
>and as a result he applies in yet another country. Can this go on for a
>decade and would he still be considered a refugee?
They can try again in a different country, because other countries might
have different policies. There's no set limit to how many times they can try
in different countries, or how long they can spend doing it. Ultimately, it
would be up to a court to decide what was reasonable.
Mark
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