There is no difference in New Zealand between Jewish refugees getting citizenship and other refugees. The only place where Jewish refugees are treated differently (in a positive way) is Israel. Jewish refugees are openly shunned from all Muslim-majority countries.
we took over 900 refugees
The United States turned away Jewish children refugees during WWII in 1939.
Wolli Kaelter has written: 'From Danzig' -- subject(s): Biography, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Rabbis, Refugees, Jewish
Swami Shivanando has written: 'Ape tantra' -- subject(s): Biography, Hungarians, Jewish Refugees, Refugees, Jewish
Jewish physicist who was among the 100,000 Jewish refugees accepted by the US; the US primarily accepted refugees of exceptional ability like him
because there are Jewish
Jewish refugees were given a homeland in Palestine.
Ernst Meisels has written: 'Emigrant aus Leopoldstadt' -- subject(s): Biography, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Refugees, Jewish
Israel B. Brodie has written: 'The refugee problem and Palestine' -- subject(s): Jewish Refugees, Refugees, Jewish
Yes, but this is no different than most other countries. Jews can be naturalized citizens practically immediately. As for Non-Jews, all Non-Jews who are not descendants of the 1949 Israeli Non-Jewish population are granted citizenship upon birth. However, while Israel has a naturalization process for Non-Jews who are not descendants of the 1949 Israeli Non-Jewish population, it cannot apply to illegal immigrants or refugees awaiting asylum. (If they receive asylum, they will gain citizenship.)
Hans Jakubowski has written: 'Vergebliches Exil' -- subject(s): Biography, Holocaust, Jewish ( 1939-1945), Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jewish Refugees, Jews, Personal narratives, Refugees, Jewish
Most of the Danish Jewish refugees fled to Sweden.