Safe third country
A safe third country is a state considered able to provide effective protection, allowing an asylum authority to decline or redirect examination of a claim.
The safe third country concept limits repeated or unnecessary asylum procedures where an applicant could obtain protection in another state that respects fundamental refugee and human rights standards. In Swiss practice, it may support a decision not to examine the substance of an application or to remove a person to that state, provided individual safeguards are met. Safety is not purely abstract: authorities must consider access to a fair asylum procedure, protection against refoulement, personal vulnerabilities, and meaningful links or admission prospects. The concept overlaps with, but is not identical to, Dublin responsibility rules.