Publications
Practical Guide on Qualification for International Protection
This practical guide supports case officers in the examination of applications for international protection and the application of the legal criteria on who qualifies for refugee status and subsidiary protection status.
The guide is complemented by two practical tools:
Country Guidance: Nigeria
The 'Country Guidance: Nigeria' represents Member States' joint assessment of the situation in the country of origin in relation to the applicable international and EU legislation on international protection.
Country Guidance: explained
This updated document outlines the general guidance and methodological framework, on which the EUAA country guidance documents are based. The country-specific common analysis and guidance notes should be read in conjunction with the 'Country Guidance: explained'.
Country Guidance: Syria
This country guidance document provides an in-depth analysis of the situation in Syria, focussing on the key elements of qualification for international protection.
Country Guidance: Somalia
This Country Guidance provides an analysis of the main risk profiles and the security situation in Somalia.
Country Guidance: Sudan
This Country Guidance provides an analysis of the main risk profiles and the security situation in Sudan.
Interim Country Guidance: Syria
This Country Guidance provides an analysis of the main risk profiles in Syria after the fall of the Assad's regime.
Country Guidance: Explained
This updated document outlines the general guidance and methodological framework, on which the EUAA country guidance documents are based. The country-specific common analysis and guidance notes should be read in conjunction with the 'Country Guidance: explained'.
Country Guidance: Iran
This country guidance document provides an in-depth analysis of the situation in Iran, focusing on the key elements of qualification for international protection.
Country Guidance: Iraq
This country guidance document provides an in-depth analysis of the situation in Iraq, focusing on the key elements of qualification for international protection.