QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT IN BIRMINGHAM
Priory Courts 33 Bull Street Birmingham |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN on the application of | ||
SADEQ ASKARAVI | Claimant | |
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THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | Defendant |
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"3... Member States shall take into account the specific situation of vulnerable persons such as minors, unaccompanied minors, disabled people, elderly people, pregnant women, single parents with minor children and persons subjected to torture, rape or other serious forms of psychological physical or sexual violence.
4. Paragraph 3 shall apply only to persons found to have special needs after an individual evaluation of their situation."
"The Secretary of State will issue to a person granted asylum in the United Kingdom a United Kingdom Residence Permit ("UKRP") as soon as possible after the grant of asylum. The UKRP will be valid for five years and renewable, unless compelling reasons of national security or public order otherwise require or where there are reasonable grounds for considering that the applicant is a danger to the security of the United Kingdom or having been convicted by a final judgment of a particularly serious crime, the applicant constitutes a danger to the community of the United Kingdom."
Similarly section 2.2 of the Asylum Policy Instruction provides as follows:
"The Qualification Directive specifies that 3 years' leave is the minimum period that can be given to those with refugee status. Five years' leave to remain would be a sufficient grant of leave save in the most exceptional of circumstances. However, in accordance with article 20, where in light of the specific situation of a vulnerable person with special needs a longer period of leave to remain is considered appropriate, the advice of senior case worker must be sought."