Refugee

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Refugee

In the global context, a refugee is either a person who, owing to a well-founded  fear  of  persecution  for  reasons  of  race,  religion,  nationality, political opinion or membership of a particular social group, is outside the country of nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail themselves of the protection of that country, or a stateless person, who, being outside of the country of former habitual residence for the same reasons as mentioned before, is unable or, owing to such fear, unwilling to return to it.

In the EU context, a refugee is either a third-country national who, owing to  a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership of a particular social group, is outside the country of nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail themselves of the protection of that country, or a stateless person, who, being outside of the country of former habitual residence for the same reasons as mentioned above, is unable or, owing to such fear, unwilling  to  return  to  it,  and  to whom Art. 12  (Exclusion) of Directive 2011/95/EU does not apply.

Source: Migration and Home Affairs: European Network glossary

For more information, see:

Convention of 28 July 1951 relating to the status of refugees, as amended by the New York Protocol of 31 January 1967 or 'Geneva Convention'

Directive 2011/95/EU on standards for the qualification of third-country nationals or stateless persons as beneficiaries of international protection, for a uniform status for refugees or for persons eligible for subsidiary protection, and for the content of the protection granted (recast), in particular Article 2(d)