Asylum
Any person whose rights have been violated and who has a well-founded fear of returning to their homeland can apply for asylum in any democratic country.
Unconditional priority is given to asylum seekers who are persecuted for political reasons, religion and sexual orientation. People who have been unjustifiably prosecuted on spurious grounds also have the right to receive international protection.
You must submit an application in accordance with the laws of the country where you plan to receive refugee status, while already in that country or on the border with it. It is important to understand that each state has its own laws and requirements for processing such applications.
In many cases, granting asylum means that a person is protected from persecution by the state for political opinions or activities, and the principle of non-refoulement of refugees can play a decisive role in an extradition case.
Find out more about the process of obtaining refugee status in different countries in our article.
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If you need political protection, then with the help of our specialists your case can be transferred to the appropriate agenda. Initially, a specialist will conduct a consultation, thoroughly study the situation and assess the chances of success. Then, he will help prepare the necessary documents, and also provide support at the appeal stage (in case of refusal of asylum)