
Asylum cases
Asylum cases involve individuals seeking protection in a new country because they fear persecution in their home country. Persecution might be due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a specific social group. To apply for asylum, applicants must demonstrate a well-founded fear of harm. The asylum process usually includes submitting a detailed application, attending interviews, and potentially appearing in court. If granted asylum, individuals receive the right to stay and work in the host country, and they can sometimes bring family members with them. Each case is assessed individually based on the specific circumstances presented.