Is an unsuccessful UK asylum seeker allowed to seek asylum in Ireland? [closed]

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I am an asylum seeker in the UK. I was refused a few times by the UK Home Office. After I went to court, I was also refused. Then I applied for further submission and was also refused. After that, my solicitor applied for judicial review, it was also refused.

Am I allowed to seek asylum in Ireland? My problem is really serious and I have all of my supporting papers and refusal letters.






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What happens to asylum seekers who are rejected in UK?

Once your asylum claim has been refused the Home Office will write to you advising you that you need to leave the UK. If you are single with no dependent children, any support you have been receiving from the Home Office will stop 21 days after your asylum claim has been fully refused.

Can I seek asylum in Ireland?

The right to seek asylum is a fundamental human right. You may request international protection either at the frontiers of the State or when you are already in the State at the offices of the International Protection Office (IPO), which is part of the Department of Justice and Equality.

What happens to asylum seekers who are rejected?

A person whose asylum application has been unsuccessful and who has no other claim for protection awaiting a decision. Some people who have their case refused voluntarily return home, others are forcibly returned. For some, it is not safe or practical to return until conditions in their country change.

Where do Failed asylum seekers go?

If a failed asylum seeker does not leave the country of their own accord, the government can force them to pay a deposit that will be repaid on their departure. If there is a risk of a failed asylum seeker evading supervision, the government will place them in detention.



An introduction to claiming asylum in the UK




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