Tag #Refugee Policy

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UK Restricts Citizenship for Refugees Arriving Illegally

The UK government quietly changed its guidance to deny British citizenship to refugees arriving illegally, impacting many already granted protection, despite international law and public support for refugee integration.

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Germany to Allow Syrian Refugees One-Time Return Trip

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser proposed allowing Syrian refugees a one-time trip home without affecting their protection status in Germany, prompting debate and a review by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) to ensure safe return. Currently, 974,136 Syrian citizens reside in...

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Ukraine Urges Refugee Return, Restricts Aid and Consular Services

The Ukrainian government is actively encouraging the return of its citizens residing abroad by reducing aid for refugees, limiting consular services for men of conscription age, and creating a new Ministry of National Unity to coordinate repatriation efforts. This is in response to millions of Ukrai...

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Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Requests Amidst Assad's Ouster

Multiple European nations, including Germany, France, and several Nordic countries, announced a freeze on pending Syrian asylum requests on December 9th, following reports of former President Bashar al-Assad's removal from power, citing evolving conditions in Syria.

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Germany Reviews Protection Status for Syrian Refugees

Germany is considering revoking the protection status of Syrian refugees, contingent on lasting improvements in Syria's security situation. Nearly 720,000 Syrians in Germany currently hold subsidiary protection due to risks of torture or inhumane treatment, not the civil war. The government's decisi...

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Baden-Württemberg to Confiscate Assets from Asylum Seekers

Baden-Württemberg will systematically confiscate money and valuables from arriving asylum seekers to cover asylum processing costs, a practice legally permitted since the 1990s but criticized as discriminatory by the state's refugee council.

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Financial Burden on Working Ukrainian Refugees in Netherlands Sparks Concern

Starting January 1st, 2024, working Ukrainian refugees in Dutch municipal shelters must contribute financially, raising concerns about increased financial hardship for vulnerable families; a study shows 20% are below the poverty line and one-third have higher expenses than income.

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Austria Offers €1000 to Syrian Refugees for Return Home

Austria announced a €1000 \"return bonus\" for Syrian refugees wanting to return home, a move spurred by Europe-wide discussions on handling Syrian refugees and influenced by right-wing pressures, although the uncertain security situation in Syria and travel costs complicate the initiative.

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Germany Debates Syrian Refugee Repatriation Amid Regime Change

Germany is debating Syrian refugee repatriation after the Syrian regime change, fueled by a temporary halt on asylum applications and upcoming elections; the conservative bloc is pushing for voluntary returns with financial incentives, while others emphasize the need for Syrian stabilization before ...

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Germany and Austria Halt Syrian Asylum Decisions Amidst Post-Assad Uncertainty

Germany's BAMF has suspended decisions on roughly 47,000 Syrian asylum applications due to the uncertain post-Assad situation in Syria; Austria has taken similar action affecting 7,300 applications and is preparing for potential deportations.

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