Bangladesh: country policy and information notes
Guidance used by UK Visas and Immigration to make decisions in asylum and human rights applications.
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Last updated
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Updated note on medical treatment and healthcare.
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Information on religious minorities and atheists updated.
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Updated country policy and information note Bangladesh: journalists, the press and social media to January 2021 edition.
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Added new country policy and information note on political parties and affiliation.
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Updated the Country Policy and Information Note on women fearing gender-based violence.
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Updated country policy and information note on sexual orientation and gender identity, Bangladesh for April 2020.
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Added 2 documents - Actors of protection and Background including internal relocation April 2020.
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Updated country policy and information note on documentation.
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Attached 'Country and policy note: documentation, Bangladesh, January 2020'.
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New country policy and information note on medical and healthcare issues.
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"Country Information and Guidance on Bangladesh Prison conditions dated March 2015" removed.
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Guidance on religious minorities and atheists published.
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Updated guidance documents: background information, opposition to the government, women fearing gender-based violence.
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Updated note on sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Updated with new document
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Updated country policy and information note on sexual orientation and gender identity.
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New report on journalists, publishers and internet bloggers.
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New guidance added on 'sexual orientation and gender identity'.
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