refugees
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Refugee sponsorship in Canada
Refugee sponsorship in Canada is a crucial lifeline for those fleeing war, persecution, and violence. The Canadian government has many resettlement programs and a long history of helping refugees. Some of Canada’s most well-known refugee sponsorship programs include: The Government-Assisted Refugees (GAR) program; Blended Visa Office-Referred (BVOR) program; The Private Sponsorship of Refugees (PSR) program…
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How to apply for asylum in Spain
To apply for asylum in Spain: When you enter the territory of Spain at: ports, airports and; at the land borders of Ceuta and Melilla and; In the Immigration Detention Facilities (CIE). Tell the police or Civil Guard you seek refuge. An interpreter may assist if you don’t speak Spanish. The UNHCR office in Spain is another possible option. You…
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How to apply for asylum in Malaysia
What is a Refugee? People who are considered refugees are people who have been forced to leave their place of origin or permanent residence for: Fear of retaliation due to one’s beliefs, race, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, or other identifiers, Or Violence, foreign aggression, internal conflicts, massive human rights violations, and other events severely undermined…
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How to apply for asylum in Peru
To apply for asylum in Peru, you don’t need a daily source of income. Applying for refugee status with the Peruvian government outside the country is impossible. You can seek asylum at: Peru’s borders or elsewhere within the country or; You may also submit the request to the Foreign Ministry’s Electronic Table of Parties. In…
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How to apply for asylum in Saudi Arabia
You can register as a refugee with the local United Nations Agency for Refugees (UNHCR) in Riyad, Saudi Arabia. UNHCR will help you to find a long-term solution, sometimes in another country. You cannot officially apply for asylum in Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has no asylum system and did not sign…
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Western Balkan migration route
Western Balkan route is associated with one major migration movement. Primarily Asian migrants who entered the EU through the Greek Turkish land border before moving on to Hungary or Romania via the Western Balkans. In 2014, the Western Balkan route was associated with two major migration movements. Migrants from the Western Balkan countries of Serbia,…
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Eastern Mediterranean migration route
The Eastern Mediterranean migration route refers to the entrance from Turkey into Greece, Bulgaria, or Cyprus. Since 2008, this route has grown in importance as a means of entering the EU. Frontex, the EU border police, detected over 50% more irregular migrants attempting to enter the EU via the Eastern Mediterranean route in 2014 than…
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Western Mediterranean migration route
The Western Mediterranean migration route encompasses both the maritime route from North Africa to Spain and the land journey to the Moroccan Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla. It is unclear whether towns or locations are used by irregular migrants to embark and then debark in order to reach Europe. The Western Mediterranean route was…
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Central Mediterranean migration route
Migration flows from North Africa to Italy and, to a lesser extent, Malta are referred to as the Central Mediterranean Route. This is the most commonly used route to the EU. This essay will outline how the Central Mediterranean route evolved over time and will emphasize the importance of Libya as the country of origin…
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Western and Southern Asian migration route
Afghans, Iranians, Pakistanis, Iraqis, and Syrians are among the migrants who travel from Western and Southern Asia to the Mediterranean. However, the only information available on irregular migrants who traveled this route was limited to Afghans and Pakistanis. The precise pathways of Afghan and Pakistani illegal migrants to Europe are unknown. And there is scant…