Access to reception centres by third parties

Ukraine

Country Report: Access to reception centres by third parties Last updated: 12/11/24

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TAC administration provides access for family members and other visitors of an accommodated person upon written notification of the guest.[1]

Also, the Parliament Commissioner and their representatives are allowed to enter all the premises of the facility at any time. The results of the monitoring visits are communicated to the TAC administration, as well there is public information regarding the conditions in the TAC, which were mentioned under Housing – Conditions in reception facilities.[2]

Representatives of international, non-governmental and human rights organisations, and mass media may visit the centre on the basis of an official permission of the SMS or the director of the centre upon their written request. Visits by representatives of state, international, civic and human rights organisations, and the media to persons held in the facility may be carried out daily during the day in a specially designated room in the facility.[3]

 

 

 

[1] Part V(2) Regulations on Temporary Accommodation Centres for Refugees.

[2] Part V(1) Regulations on Temporary Accommodation Centres for Refugees.

[3] Part V(2) Regulations on Temporary Accommodation Centres for Refugees.

Table of contents

  • Statistics
  • Overview of the legal framework
  • Overview of the main changes since the previous report update
  • Asylum Procedure
  • Reception Conditions
  • Detention of Asylum Seekers
  • Content of International Protection
  • ANNEX I – Transposition of the CEAS in national legislation