Examples of Refugees Act in a sentence
The Refugees Act also provides by way of a Schedule the list of countries of origin considered as safe.
Are children able to access education in practice?Yes NoArticle 13(2) of the Refugees Act states that asylum seekers shall have access to state-funded education and training.
Section 23(2) of the Immigration Act is a general enactment passed after the Refugees Act which deals with the specific situation of refugees.
This contention, however, does not account for s 21(4) of the Refugees Act which provides that ‘[n]otwithstanding any law to the contrary’ no proceedings may be instituted or continued against any person in respect of his or her unlawful entry into or presence in the country if that person has applied for asylum in terms of s 21(1) until a decision has been made on his or her application and that person has had an opportunity to exhaust his or her rights or review or appeal in terms of the Refugees Act.
Departmental Circular 59 of 2000.application of Circular 59 as the instructions it contained were unlawful for being in direct contravention of the Refugees Act and the South African Constitution (paras 19-20).46A settlement between all parties was reached that was given legal force by the South African Court of Appeal in May 2001.
Learners who are not citizens of South Africa and whose parents are in possession of a permit for temporary or permanent residence issued by the Department of Home Affairs or whose parents have been recognised as refugees and are in possession of a permit issued in terms of the Refugees Act (No. 130 of 1998, as amended) may apply for admission to the School.
We avoid its dynamic nature and consider it as a fixed number.4The earth mover distance between two non-negative valued function is the minimum amount of work needed to trans- form one to the other, when the functions are viewed as representing spatial distributions of earth or rubble.wr=1where the inequality (6) holds due to the positivity of w.
The core provisions of these international instruments were incorporated into the Refugees Act adopted on 12 June 1997.
The Committee welcomes the adoption by the State party of the Status of Refugees Act in 2002, as well as of regulations based on that Act concerning the provision of material assistance to refugees (Government decision No. 1622 of 31 December 2003), and of a national programme of action on migration and asylum (Government decision No. 448 of 27 April 2006) to reduce the adverse consequences of illegal migration and to strengthen the domestic system of asylum.
Yes Limited No Article 13(2) of the Refugees Act states that asylum seekers shall have access to state medical care, with little additional information provided.