Pakistan country condition reports provide the independent, authoritative evidence UK immigration tribunals require to assess risk on return, state protection, and internal relocation for Pakistani asylum claimants.
Reports address the specific factual matrix of each case, citing Home Office CPINs, MN and Others (Ahmadis) [2012] UKUT 00389, UNHCR sources, and field research. All reports comply with Immigration Tribunal Practice Direction paragraph 10.
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| Phase | What We Do | Deliverable |
|---|---|---|
| Case scoping | Identify asylum profile, relevant CPINs, and claim grounds | Scope confirmation and expert match |
| Research | Field research, Home Office COI, UNHCR, and primary sources | Source bibliography |
| Report drafting | OSCOLA-cited report addressing the specific claim matrix | Practice Direction compliant expert report |
Country Condition Reports: Frequently Asked Questions
What should a Pakistan country condition report include?
Reports address profile-specific risk, state protection analysis, internal relocation feasibility, and consistency with current CPINs and country guidance, with OSCOLA-cited sources and field research.
How long does a standard Pakistan country condition report take?
Typically 2 to 3 weeks from instruction. Urgent turnaround (5 business days) may be available subject to expert availability.
Are Pakistan country condition reports Legal Aid compatible?
Yes. Most reports in asylum proceedings are Legal Aid funded. LAA prior authority is required before instruction.