Key information
Target group
Registration officers, AMMR officers, asylum and reception workers who are in contact with applicants for international protection
EQF/MQF level
n/a
Version
Version 1 (2026)
Entry requirements
n/a
Prerequisites
n/a
Assessment
n/a
Languages
English
Learning outcomes & description
DESCRIPTION
The aim of the training is to equip learners with the knowledge and skills to effectively implement identification and family tracing procedures in the context of the Asylum and Migration Management Regulation (AMMR), prioritizing the best interests of the child and respect for family life and unity. More specifically, the training will enable learners to use the relevant templates developed by EUAA (as per article 22 of the AMMR) to provide and collect necessary information to support the application of articles 25-28 and 34 of the AMMR in identifying the Member State responsible for the examination of an application of international protection of adults and children.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this module, the learner will be able to:
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Understand the legal framework relating to family tracing;
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Outline the procedural steps and key obligations in the family tracing process under AMMR; and
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Be able to use the EUAA templates for identification and tracing of family members.
DELIVERY METHOD
The tailor-made training is online and self-paced (asynchronous) and can be delivered upon demand.
ASSESSMENT STRATEGY
N/a
Accredited module details
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Duration |
4 hours online learning |
Number of ECTS |
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Language |
English |
Assessment |
n/a |
Training plan 2026
Training plan |
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Reg. deadline |
Online |
Webinar / Face to face |
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