When the Home Office believes that the asylum seeker comes from a safe country and would not face a risk of being persecuted, it deems it a 'clearly unfounded case'. Cases from certain countries are always certified as clearly unfounded. If a case is certified it is only possible to bring an appeal against the refusal of asylum from outside the UK.
When the Home Office believes that the asylum seeker comes from a safe country and would not face a risk of being persecuted, it deems it a 'clearly unfounded case'. Cases from certain countries are always certified as clearly unfounded. If a case is certified it is only possible to bring an appeal against the refusal of asylum from outside the UK.