What are the Grounds where protection of refugee ceases?
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May 13
There are several grounds where the protection of a refugee may cease, including:
1. Voluntarily re-availing oneself of the protection of one's country of nationality 2. Acquiring a new nationality and enjoying the protection of that country 3. Voluntarily re-establishing oneself in the country of persecution 4. No longer having a well-founded fear of persecution due to a change in circumstances 5. Engaging in activities that are contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations 6. Being convicted of a serious crime and considered a danger to the community 7. Failing to cooperate with authorities in the asylum process or providing false information.
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May 13
Grounds for Cessation of Refugee Protection
1. Voluntary repatriation: When a refugee voluntarily returns to their country of origin. 2. Change in circumstances: When the circumstances that led to the grant of refugee status have ceased to exist. This could include: - Cessation of armed conflict or persecution - Change in government or political regime - Improvements in human rights and rule of law 3. Acquisition of new citizenship: If a refugee acquires citizenship of a third country, their refugee status in the country of asylum may cease. 4. Serious crimes: If a refugee commits a serious crime that is punishable by imprisonment, their refugee status may be revoked. 5. Security threat: If a refugee poses a security threat to the host country, their refugee status may be revoked. 6. Fraud or misrepresentation: If a refugee obtained refugee status based on fraudulent or false information, their refugee status may be revoked. 7. Durable solutions: When a refugee has found a durable solution, such as resettlement in a third country or permanent residence in the country of asylum, their refugee status may cease.