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<p>The Detained Fast Track (DFT) and the Detained Non-Suspensive Appeals (DNSA) processes
exist to deal with applications for asylum that appear, after screening, to be ones
where a particularly quick decision can be made. Entry to the Detained Fast Track
procedure is determined by reference to published policy available on the Gov.uk website.</p><p>The
policy neither requires nor excludes applications based on the nationality or country
of origin of the claimants. There is a general presumption that the majority of asylum
applications are ones on which a quick decision may be made, unless there is evidence
to suggest otherwise. The system operates flexibly and in cases where it becomes apparent
that an application is more complicated and cannot be determined within the DFT/DNSA
indicative time-scale, the case is taken out of the process and the claimant normally
released from detention.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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