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Residence permit for “special cases” and Residence permits for humanitarian reasons

All residence permits for humanitarian reasons valid on 5 October 2018, will remain valid until expiry.

The holders of a residence permit for humanitarian reasons valid on 5 October are allowed to convert such permit, upon expiry or before the expiry, into a subordinate work or self-employed permit, if they have an employment contract or if they meet the requirements for a self-employed residence permit.




Whereas, applicants waiting to be granted a residence permit for humanitarian reasons, following a decision of the Commission adopted before 5 October 2018 (even if not yet notified), will be granted a residence permit for “special cases.”

This permit:
  • is valid for two years; 
  • allows to work; 
  • can be converted, before expiry or upon expiry, into a subordinate work or self-employed permit, if holders have an employment contract or meet the requirements for a self-employed permit.
If the Commission’s evaluations establish that there is the risk of persecution or torture, but holders do not meet the requirements to convert the residence permit for “special cases” into a work permit, upon the expiry of the former, a “special protection” residence permit will be granted

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