Residence Is Beating a Criminal Record in Court
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The Supreme Court considers that the existence of a criminal record "cannot operate as an automatic cause of denial, but rather the competent authority is obliged to verify whether this person constitutes a real, current and sufficiently serious threat."
Spain: Migrants With Criminal Records Not Barred from Residence Permits
Migrants with criminal records may still be eligible for residence permits in Spain if they have a Spanish national relative, the nation's Supreme Court determined on Monday. The post Spain: Migrants with Criminal Records Not Barred from Residence Permits, Top Court Says appeared first on Breitbart.
The Spanish Supreme Court has announced that the Government of Pedro Sánchez may hand over documents to criminals, in particular if they have children, and a press release has been issued by the official communications service of the judiciary. Today, the Administrative Chamber of the Spanish Supreme Court has dealt with several cases concerning the issuance of documents to migrants in the country; in all cases, foreigners have requested more pr…
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