Denmark Proposes Abolishing Rule Granting Residence Permits to Rejected Asylum Seekers

Denmark Proposes Abolishing Rule Granting Residence Permits to Rejected Asylum Seekers

The Danish government is considering repealing a law that enabled rejected asylum seekers to remain in the country for 18 months after receiving a judgment to issue a residence card. According to a news statement from the Ministry of Immigration and Integration, the circumstance is rare. Still, the provision that allows rejected asylum seekers who…

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