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Austria's desire for asylum procedures in third countries has not yet been fulfilled by the regulation that has now been adopted alone. However, one could in future "get patient" out of the country.
"We fear the further expansion of detention-like accommodation for asylum seekers as part of procedures at the external borders of the European Union," says Bendel.
While the number of asylum applications in Germany and the EU is declining significantly, the reformed Common European Asylum System (CEAS) will come into force on June 12, 2026. The reform provides for accelerated procedures at the external borders, stricter return rules, uniform standards for asylum procedures, and new options for accommodating rejected asylum seekers in so-called return centers.
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