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  1. EUROPEAN UNION|European Union law|EU law · SOCIAL QUESTIONS|migration · SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|applied sciences
    amas amú Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    missed hit
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    Sainmhíniú "situation where a third-country national enters an EU Member State illegally but then lodges an asylum application with another EU Member State before the first Member State has sent his fingerprints to EURODAC [ IATE:870701 ], with the result that his data are entered in the database as being in connection with asylum rather than illegal entry" Tagairt "COM-EN based on: Report from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council - Annual report to the European Parliament and the Council on the activities of the EURODAC Central Unit in 2009 CELEX:52010DC0415/EN"
    Nóta "In the scenario of the so-called ""missed hit "", a third-country national is apprehended in connection with an irregular border crossing and his/her fingerprints are taken by the authorities of the Member State (A) he/she entered. While those fingerprints are still waiting to be transmitted to the Central Unit (category 2 transaction), the same person could already present him/herself in another Member State (B) and lodge an asylum application . At that occasion, his/her fingerprints are taken by the authorities of Member State (B). If this Member State (B) sends the fingerprints (category 1 transaction) first, the Central Unit would register a category 1 transaction first, and Member State (B) would handle the application instead of Member State A. Indeed, when a category 2 transaction arrives later on, a hit will be missed because category 2 data are not searchable."