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Refugee Status / Asylum Seeker Procedures
VisasNamibiaRefugee Status / Asylum Seeker Procedures
NamibiaNamibia•Africa
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Refugee Status / Asylum Seeker Procedures

Residency Pathway

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Indefinite (pending status determination and potential permanent residency)

Not renewable
No dependents
No PR pathway
No job offer needed
Remote work not required

Overview

Namibia's framework for protecting displaced persons is rooted in the 1951 UN Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, its 1967 Protocol, and the 1969 OAU Convention. These international obligations were incorporated into domestic law through the Refugees (Recognition and Control) Act of 1999. This legislation fills the critical gap of providing a legal, structured process for individuals fleeing persecution, war, or violence to seek safety and protection within Namibian borders, ensuring that the state adheres to the principle of non-refoulement while managing the humanitarian needs of those in distress.

This process is for individuals who have a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. The ideal applicant is someone who has arrived at a port of entry or is already physically present in Namibia and is seeking international protection. It is distinctive because it involves a specific, mandatory procedure where applicants typically report to the Osire Refugee Settlement for registration and status determination. While it grants legal rights to stay and access services, it is uniquely characterized by a policy that often requires residence within designated settlements.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Physical presence in the host country or at a port of entry

Well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group

Inability or unwillingness to return to the country of origin due to fear of persecution

Absence of mandatory bars to asylum (e.g., firm resettlement in another country, security risks)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Protection from refoulement (being returned to a country where one faces persecution)
  • Legal right to remain in the host country while the application is processed
  • Pathway to permanent residency and potential citizenship

Worth Knowing

  • The application process is often lengthy, complex, and emotionally demanding
  • High burden of proof required to substantiate claims of persecution
  • Risk of detention or restricted movement during the processing period

Application Process

1

Registration of asylum claim with national immigration authorities

2

Biometric data collection and initial screening

3

Substantive interview to assess the validity of the claim

4

Adjudication and issuance of a decision

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