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Stateless person definition

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Key points
  • Always bear in mind that some asylum seekers, refugees, IDPs and migrants may also be stateless. In addition, there are stateless persons who have never crossed borders and find themselves in their ‘own country’. Their predicament exists in situ, that is in the country of their long-term residence, in many cases the country of their birth. For these individuals, statelessness is often the result of problems in the framing and implementation of national laws
  • UNHCR can provide technical assistance to States to identify individuals of undetermined nationality and establish statelessness determination procedures. Where appropriate, UNHCR may also examine a person’s nationality claims and present them to the appropriate State authority, while advocating their naturalization
  • Take steps to identify asylum seekers who are stateless at the registration stage; flag also cases of possible statelessness
  • In the case of stateless refugees, it is important that both their refugee and statelessness status are explicitly recognized. However, refugee protection should be prioritized as the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (1951 Convention) entitles individuals to more rights than the 1954 Convention to the Status of Stateless Persons (1954 Convention). Most importantly, this includes protection against refoulement
  • Always bear in mind that cross border flows may include nationals of the receiving country. Where such individuals are not able to confirm and document their nationality, facilitate their timely identification and assist them to be recognized and documented as nationals by the relevant authorities

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