2017
DOI: 10.26504/rs62
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Family reunification of non-EU nationals in Ireland

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“…41 Protection applicants are not required to have a passport or travel document to access the asylum procedure (see Section 2.6). At the EU level, supporting documentation and copies of identity documents may be accepted by Member States in order to establish the identities of international protection applicants and in the returns procedure (European Migration Network, 2017 encourage applicant family members and sponsors to supply passports or similar (Arnold and Quinn, 2017). However, other documents may be accepted as long as the family relationship is established and the sponsor's identity has been established (Arnold and Quinn, 2017).…”
Section: Documentation Requirementsmentioning
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“…41 Protection applicants are not required to have a passport or travel document to access the asylum procedure (see Section 2.6). At the EU level, supporting documentation and copies of identity documents may be accepted by Member States in order to establish the identities of international protection applicants and in the returns procedure (European Migration Network, 2017 encourage applicant family members and sponsors to supply passports or similar (Arnold and Quinn, 2017). However, other documents may be accepted as long as the family relationship is established and the sponsor's identity has been established (Arnold and Quinn, 2017).…”
Section: Documentation Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, other documents may be accepted as long as the family relationship is established and the sponsor's identity has been established (Arnold and Quinn, 2017). DNA testing may also be relied upon in family reunification cases where documentation is not viewed as sufficient (Joyce, 2013;Arnold and Quinn, 2017).…”
Section: Documentation Requirementsmentioning
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