Yes. Bangladesh has been added on Dec. 2, 2011, on the POS list (Safe Country of Origin). This is the official roster of states "watchful of the principles of freedom, democraty and justice, and of human rights".
People originating from these countries are automatically excluded from the normal circuit of the asylum application, and they are refused the temporary permit which is usually granted to asylum seekers. They are also refused access to the asylum seekers shelter.
The applications are anyway forwarded to the ruling body, but are fast-tracked in a special procedure lasting last than 2 weeks. The fast-track procedure is designed for countries abusing asylum application. Bangladesh has been clearly placed in that category by the Ministry of Interior and that will result of the rejection of nearly all of the dossiers.
In addition, any illegal migrant coming from a POS country is much more likely to be sent back to his home country.
The French government has not affirmed its citizens' right to wear religious symbols. On March 15, 2004 it became law that French citizens were banned from wearing conspicuous religious symbols in public schools.
No
Why were the French citizens upset with the French monarchy?
A group of poor citizens attacks a state legislature and establishes its own government. :)
The French Foreign Legion accepts citizens of any nationality. However, US law dictates that enlistment in a foreign military or direct employment with a foreign government is considered a voluntary renouncement of US citizenship.
Martinique is an overseas department and region of France, so its government operates under French law. The local government is headed by a President of the Regional Council, who oversees regional affairs. Additionally, there is a Prefect appointed by the French government, representing the state and ensuring the application of national laws. The political structure combines local autonomy with adherence to French governance.
If your talking about french citizens in France, then it's about 550,000.
Yes, French citizens need a visa to travel to Canada.
Yes, French citizens need a visa to travel to the USA.
French Revolutionaries were inspired by various Enlightenment ideas such as the social contract. These ideas claimed that the people had the right to change their form of government if the existing government failed to perform its responsibilities. As a result, many French citizens joined together to overthrow the monarchy.
The citizens of Benin are called "béninois, béninoise" in French.
France considers Jews as French citizens because they felt sympathy for them after the halocaust