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Applicants with special needs - Portugal
Overview
Relevant EU legislation
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National legislation
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Competent authority and other stakeholders
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Training initiatives
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Special needs in reception
Identification of special needs
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Referral of applicants with special needs
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Reception and care of applicants with special needs and vulnerabilities
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Reception facilities and other housing arrangements
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Detention of vulnerable persons and applicants with special reception needs
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Reception of unaccompanied minors
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Reception facilities and other housing arrangements
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Age assessments
If there is any doubt about the UAM’s minority, for example related to the minor’s physical appearance, behaviour, or way of speaking, or when no identity documents are presented or when the authenticity of these documents cannot be confirmed, an age assessment can be ordered.
If there is no doubt about the minority or the age assessment confirmed the minor age, the Guardianship Service will immediately assign a guardian. Generally, the guardian will then decide - in consultation with the UAM - if the asylum application is the appropriate procedure to follow in the best interest of the child
Access to education
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Access to healthcare
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Transition to adulthood
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Detention of unaccompanied minors
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Special procedural guarantees
First instance determination for applicants with special needs
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Access to information
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Personal interview
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Legal assistance
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Guarantees for unaccompanied minors
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Making, registering and lodging an asylum application
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Information provision
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Best interests of the child in the Dublin procedure
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Personal interview
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Legal representation during the asylum procedure
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Legal assistance and counselling
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