Impediment to expulsion
Appearance
Impediment to expulsion[1][2][3] are practical or legal barriers that prevents a country from enforcing an expulsion or deportation decision of a non-national.
Examples of impediments to expulsion in certain countries are:[citation needed]
- The home country refuses to receive the person.
- The foreigner's identity was not established.
- Transport is not possible.
- Serious difficulties would arise due to the foreigner's health condition
In some countries and cases, a person who has been asylum seeker but has received negative decision, may still be entitled to reside in the country where the person has applied for a residence permit due to such impediments, and may get a temporary or permanent residence permit.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "Impediments to the expulsion of non-nationals - Research Portal | Lancaster University".
- ^ http://www.emnsweden.se/download/18.5bc6881815e14db67502902/1512135890805/EMN-AHQ_2017.1188_SE_practical_impediments_of_enforcement_and_residence_for_tcns.pdf Archived 2022-02-06 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Refugees and asylum seekers: Humanitarian migration in Germany | European immigration migration law | News". www.migrationsrecht.net. 2014-09-08. Archived from the original on 2014-09-08. Retrieved 2022-02-05.