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Can an application for international protection be refused and when is it considered to be submitted?

Półtorak, Małgorzata


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  "description": "<p>According to the international law that is binding for Poland, EU law and domestic law, an application&nbsp;for international protection cannot be refused. Pursuant to Art. 56 (2) of the Polish Constitution, a foreigner&nbsp;who seeks protection in the Republic of Poland from persecution may be granted refugee status in&nbsp;accordance with international agreements binding the Republic of Poland. Art. 24 of the Act on granting&nbsp;protection to foreigners within the territory of the Republic of Poland of 13 June 2003 states that an application for international protection shall be submitted to the Head&nbsp;of the Office through the commanding officer of the Border Guard division or the commanding officer&nbsp;of the Border Guard post.</p>", 
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