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Administrative Court Upholds Dublin Transfer of Armenian Asylum Seeker

Feb 24, 2026
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Administrative Court Upholds Dublin Transfer of Armenian Asylum Seeker
In a 23 February 2026 judgment (No. 2601182), the Strasbourg Administrative Court rejected an Armenian asylum seeker’s bid to overturn a prefectural order transferring him to Bulgaria under the EU Dublin III Regulation. The applicant argued procedural irregularities, insufficient examination of family life in France and violation of the best-interest-of-the-child principle. The court found the Bas-Rhin prefecture had valid delegation of authority, respected information obligations and properly assessed humanitarian claims. The ruling confirms France’s tough stance on secondary movements within Schengen. Since October 2025, interior-ministry statistics show transfers up 18 percent, with Bulgaria, Italy and Spain the top receiving states. Lawyers point out that Strasbourg’s reasoning—particularly on the adequacy of Bulgarian reception conditions—could influence dozens of similar appeals pending before French tribunals. For employers sponsoring humanitarian status holders or planning local hires among asylum applicants, the case underscores lingering unpredictability: a worker who clears labour-market tests may still face sudden removal if another EU state is deemed responsible. HR teams should verify an employee’s residence status carefully and consider contingency clauses in contracts.

Administrative Court Upholds Dublin Transfer of Armenian Asylum Seeker


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NGOs, meanwhile, view the decision as confirmation that judicial avenues remain narrow once prefectures follow Dublin procedure to the letter. The judgment is also a reminder that France’s internal border checks—recently prolonged until April 2026—are only one part of a layered enforcement toolkit that includes accelerated transfers and expanded use of assignment to residence pending removal.

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