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  1. EUROPEAN UNION|European Union law|EU law · SOCIAL QUESTIONS|migration · SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|applied sciences
    amas mícheart Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    wrong hit
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    Sainmhíniú "situation where a third-country national applies to one EU Member State for asylum but then lodges an asylum application with a second 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 the second asylum application with the second Member State being considered responsible for the application" 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 "" wrong hit "", a third-country national lodges an asylum application in a Member State (A), whose authorities take his/her fingerprints. While those fingerprints are still waiting to be transmitted to the Central Unit (category 1 transaction), the same person could already present him/herself in another Member State (B) and ask again for asylum . If this Member State B sends the fingerprints first, the fingerprints sent by the Member State A would be registered in the Central database later then the fingerprints sent by Member State B and would thus result in a hit from the data sent by Member State B against the data sent by the Member State A. Member State B would thus be determined as being responsible instead of the Member State A where an asylum application had been lodged first."