r/LegalAdviceEurope Nov 13 '23

Luxembourg Dublin procedure from the Netherlands to Poland

Hello to all readers! I apologize for the mistakes, I am writing through a translator. I have a problem that I want to share and maybe someone will tell me something. I am from Russia, I left for Poland in 2021. Then, because of the new law in October on the abolition of the simplified scheme of employment of Russians. He was forced to leave Poland and went to the Netherlands to seek political asylum. Since I have been supporting Ukraine since the beginning of the war and I understand that nothing good awaits me in my country. At the first interview, I was told that there would be no Dublin procedure and sending me to Poland. That is, they will not be sent to Poland so that they will consider my case. However, after the interview, a few days later, immigration made a request to Poland under the Dublin procedure. My lawyer filed an appeal. On June 7, information came from a lawyer that my case was stopped and a request was sent to the European Court in Luxembourg about the situation in Poland. I wrote to the lawyer in August and on November 10. No news, it's just that nothing has changed for half a year. I have certain mental problems and, to put it mildly, I can't cope with this pressure. It is forbidden to work, you sit, lie all day and do nothing. I tried to do some of my own business, but everything gets boring very quickly or does not get promoted. But that's not the point. Maybe someone has encountered or knows how long this European court has been considering cases? It's just unbearable to wait already. I have been in the Netherlands for 11 months and no changes.

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u/Itchy_Scratch_9398 Nov 13 '23

and you are kind, I would stay in Poland. But life is against me

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u/hatzaflatz Nov 13 '23

Sometimes it takes years

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u/Itchy_Scratch_9398 Nov 13 '23

It's scary, especially when you're out of work