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Jamarcus Holloway

Posted 4 months ago

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What is the Convention Against Torture (CAT) protection?
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Ivy Lennox

Answered 4 months ago

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The Convention Against Torture (CAT) protection is a form of relief for individuals who can prove they would likely face torture if returned to their home country. It does not require the applicant to meet the same standards as asylum or withholding of removal but does require credible evidence that torture is more likely than not. CAT protection prevents deportation but does not offer a path to permanent residency.

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