The Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) Regulations 2005

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 2005/7

2005 No. 7

IMMIGRATION

The Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) Regulations 2005

Made 10th January 2005

Laid before Parliament 14th January 2005

Coming into force 5th February 2005

The Secretary of State, being a Minister designated1for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 19722in relation to measures relating to immigration, asylum, refugees and displaced persons, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by that section, hereby makes the following Regulations:

S-1 Citation and commencement

Citation and commencement

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 5th February 2005.

(2) These Regulations shall only apply to a person whose claim for asylum is recorded on or after 5th February 2005.

S-2 Interpretation

Interpretation

2.—(1) In these Regulations—

(a)

(a) “the 1999 Act” means the Immigration and Asylum Act 19993;

(b)

(b) “asylum seeker” means a person who is at least 18 years old who has made a claim for asylum which has been recorded by the Secretary of State but not yet determined;

(c)

(c) “claim for asylum” means a claim made by a third country national or a stateless person that to remove him or require him to leave the United Kingdom would be contrary to the United Kingdom’s obligations under the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees done at Geneva on 28th July 1951 and its Protocol4;

(d)

(d) “family members” means, in so far as the family already existed in the country of origin, the following members of the asylum seeker’s family who are present in the United Kingdom and who are asylum seekers or dependants on the asylum seeker’s claim for asylum:

(i) the spouse of the asylum seeker or his unmarried partner in a stable relationship;

(ii) the minor child of the couple referred to in paragraph (2)(d)(i) or of the asylum seeker as long as the child is unmarried and dependent on the asylum seeker;

(e)

(e) “Immigration Acts” has the same meaning as in section 44 of the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 20045; and

(f)

(f) “third country national” means a person who is not a national of a member State.

(2) For the purposes of these Regulations—

(a)

(a) a claim is determined on the date on which the Secretary of State notifies the asylum seeker of his decision on his claim or, if the asylum seeker appeals against the Secretary of State’s decision, the date on which that appeal is disposed of; and

(b)

(b) an appeal is disposed of when it is no longer pending for the purposes of the Immigration Acts.

S-3 Families

Families

3.—(1) When the Secretary of State is providing or arranging for the provision of accommodation for an asylum seeker and his family members under section 95 or 98 of the 1999 Act6, he shall have regard to family unity and ensure, in so far as it is reasonably practicable to do so, that family members are accommodated together.

(2) Paragraph (1) shall only apply to those family members who confirm to the Secretary of State that they agree to being accommodated together.

(3) This regulation shall not apply in respect of a child when the Secretary of State is providing or arranging for the provision of accommodation for that child under section 122 of the 1999 Act7.

S-4 Provisions for persons with special needs

Provisions for persons with special needs

4.—(1) This regulation applies to an asylum seeker or the family member of an asylum seeker who is a vulnerable person.

(2) When the Secretary of State is providing support or considering whether to provide support under section 95 or 98 of the 1999 Act to an asylum seeker or his family member who is a vulnerable person, he shall take into account the special needs of that asylum seeker or his family member.

(3) A vulnerable person is—

(a)

(a) a minor;

(b)

(b) a disabled person;

(c)

(c) an elderly person;

(d)

(d) a pregnant woman;

(e)

(e) a lone parent with a minor child; or

(f)

(f) a person who has been subjected to torture, rape or other serious forms of psychological, physical or sexual violence;

who has had an individual evaluation of his situation that confirms he has special needs.

(4) Nothing in this regulation obliges the Secretary of State to carry out or arrange for...

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