Readmission Agreement Albania

1. The application for readmission must be lodged with the competent authority of the state required with the required competent authority of the State within a maximum of one year from the knowledge of a third country national or stateless person. Where there are legal or real barriers to timely application, the deadline is extended at the request of the requesting state, but only until the barriers no longer remain. 1. Evidence of the conditions for the readmission of third-country nationals and stateless persons covered by Article 3, paragraph 1, and Article 5, paragraph 1, is provided, including by one of the evidence listed in Appendix 3 of this agreement; it cannot be made by false documents on the Earth`s solution. Such evidence is mutually recognised by the Member States and Albania, without the need for further studies. 2. Any request for readmission must be processed without delay and, in any event, within a maximum of fourteen calendar days; The rejection of an application for readmission must be justified. This period begins to run on the date of receipt of the readmission request. If there has been no response within this time frame, the transfer is considered agreed upon. Bilateral agreements can be concluded with countries with which the Commission negotiates no readmission agreement at EU level.

2. The enforcement protocols covered in paragraph 1 do not come into force until after the readmission committee has been informed in accordance with Article 18. Finland and Afghanistan signed a joint declaration on voluntary return in October 2016. Finland is also negotiating readmission memorandums of understanding with Iraq and Somalia. 3. The readmission requirement in paragraph 1 applies to the Member State that has issued a visa or residence permit. Where two or more Member States have issued a visa or residence permit, the readmission requirement under paragraph 1 is provided for the Member State which has issued the document with a longer validity period or, if one or more of them have already expired, for the valid document. If all documents have already expired, the readmission requirement in paragraph 1 applies to the Member State that issued the document on its most recent expiry date. Where these documents cannot be provided, the readmission obligation referred to in paragraph 1 applies to the Member State that has left the last departure. 2.

Albania issues, if necessary and without delay, a period of validity of at least six months to the person whose readmission has been accepted. If, for legal or material reasons, the person concerned cannot be transferred during the validity period of the original travel document issued, Albania extends the validity of the travel document within fourteen calendar days or issues, if necessary, a new travel document with the same validity period. If Albania has not issued, extended or, if necessary, extended the travel document within 14 days of schedule, it is deemed to authorize the use of the European Union`s standard travel document for deportation [1]. In addition to the EU agreements, Finland has bilateral readmission agreements with the following countries: This document contains the following information: Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Albania regarding the readmission of persons and protocol for the implementation of the agreement: Tirana, 14 October 2003.