Assessing age for asylum applicants: caseworker guidance
Immigration staff guidance on assessing the age of an applicant when they claim to be a child.
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UK Visas and Immigration guidance on how staff make decisions when an asylum applicant claims to be a child with little or no evidence.
The age assessment joint working guidance (2015) has replaced the joint working protocol (2005) contained in this asylum instruction. This provides guidance on joint working and information sharing between the Home Office and local authorities.
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Published 17 June 2011Last updated 8 November 2024 + show all updates
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Guidance amended to include the following amendments: how electronic copies of identity documents should be considered; how a ‘significantly over 18’ initial age decision should be interpreted and implemented in different circumstances; clarifying the safeguards and the process of assessing age in adult detention.
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Guidance added on the communication of age dispute related information in cases where age-disputed persons are subject to criminal investigation and prosecution for immigration related crimes.
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Updated the page text as the guidance is no longer under review.
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Guidance amended to take into account the commencement of certain provisions of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022, including the introduction of the National Age Assessment Board (NAAB) on 31 March 2023.
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The document has been amended to take into account the commencement of certain provisions of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022, including the introduction of the National Age Assessment Board (NAAB) on 28 June 2022.
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The document has been amended to reflect changes to the initial age assessment policy following the judgment of the Supreme Court in R (BF (Eritrea)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] UKSC 38.
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Updated for end of EU transition period.
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Guidance document updated.
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PDF document "Assessing age" was replaced with an updated version.
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Updated guidance.
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Link to the age assessment joint working guidance (2015) added.
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First published.