This Inform presents an overview of the EMN Study on Challenges and practices for establishing the identity of third-country nationals in migration procedures.
Key points to note:
- The importance of identity management in migration procedures has increased significantly in recent years in light of the rise in the number of applications for international protection since 2014/2015 and of current heightened security challenges. The ability to unequivocally establish the identity of a third-country national is of key importance in all migration procedures.
- The importance of identity establishment for the outcome of the application depends on the type of procedure:
- While a valid proof of identity is crucial for a positive decision in legal migration procedures, many (Member) States also grant international protection if identity cannot be (fully) established.
- In return procedures, the importance of an established identity generally depends on the requirements of the (presumed) country of origin.
- EU-wide information management systems, such as Eurodac, the Visa Information System (VIS) and Schengen Information System (SIS) play an increasingly important role in the identity establishment process, by providing biographic and biometric data of third-country nationals.
- Next to travel and identity documents, (Member) States use a wide range of methods to support the process of identity establishment.
See also:
- Establishing identity of non-EU nationals in Irish migration processes
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Challenges and practices for establishing the identity of third-country nationals in migration procedures: EMN Synthesis Report