2023-10-07 07:23:00
A little over a year ago, the Immigration Office inaugurated a “Dublin Center” in Zaventem reserved for asylum seekers arriving in Belgium following having registered a request for protection in another Member State of the European Union. . It is called “Dublin” in reference to the rule established in the Irish capital which requires that the applicant must be received in the first Member State to which the applicant applies.
Since its opening, the center has welcomed 1,844 people for procedures lasting 28 days on average, an improvement of 28% compared to procedures carried out outside the center, she specifies.
“The total number of effective transfers from our country has increased from an average of 60 per month before the opening of the center to 101 per month since then, we continue at Nicole de Moor. In eight months this year, 853 applicants for asylum seekers have already been transferred to the responsible Member State, 79% more than in the same period last year. The number of asylum seekers transferred in the first eight months is therefore already higher than for the whole of 2022 (831)”, indicates the De Moor firm. Most transfers take place to Austria, Germany and France.
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