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Country Guidance: Explained

This document outlines the general guidance and methodological framework, on which the EUAA country guidance documents are based. The country-specific common analysis and guidance notes should be read in conjunction with the 'Country Guidance: explained'.

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Country Guidance: Afghanistan (January 2023)

Common analysis and guidance note

This country guidance document provides an in-depth analysis of the situation in Afghanistan, focussing on the key elements of qualification for international protection.

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Quality Matrix Synthesis Report on Personal Interview, Evidence Assessment and Qualification

The report gives an overview practices of EU+ countries’ asylum administrations related to the personal interview, evidence assessment and qualification, focusing on overall trends.

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Usmernenie: Afganistan

This guidance note summarises the conclusions of the common analysis of the situation in Afghanistan in a light user-friendly format. It focuses on the main elements of qualification for international protection.

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Σημείωμα καθοδήγησης: Ιράκ

This guidance note summarises the conclusions of the common analysis of the situation in Iraq in a light user-friendly format. It focuses on the main elements of qualification for international protection.

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Smernice: Afganistan

This guidance note summarises the conclusions of the common analysis of the situation in Afghanistan in a light user-friendly format. It focuses on the main elements of qualification for international protection.

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Vägledning: Afghanistan

This guidance note summarises the conclusions of the common analysis of the situation in Afghanistan in a light user-friendly format. It focuses on the main elements of qualification for international protection.

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Указания: Ирак

This guidance note summarises the conclusions of the common analysis of the situation in Iraq in a light user-friendly format. It focuses on the main elements of qualification for international protection.

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