It is not an issue of cost. People become refugees through circumstances. You could be living in a war zone and have your home completely destroyed and have to try to leave the country. You might have to do so on foot, grabbing whatever possessions you can take with you. It does not cost you money to become a refugee, but there can be costs in other ways, in the sense that your life is destroyed. One way it might cost you money would be if you paid someone to help get you out of the country.
A refugee is a person that has become homeles a s the result of political turmoil, war, naturaldisasters, famine, to name but a few reasons.
To become a refugee, a person must be outside their home country and unable or unwilling to return due to well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion. They can apply for refugee status through the United Nations or through the asylum process in a country that is a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention.
It is a very terrible place to be. Never become a refugee because it will be the worst mistake of your life! its dirty and over crowded
im holder of canadian refugee travel document,wich country i can travel?
no
Not in the US . . . we allegedly have a law protecting our use of free speech.
A female refugee is a refugee. A male refugee is a refugee.The noun 'refugee' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
If and when a refugee settles permanently in a safe foreign country he/she ceases to be a refugee.
A return refugee is a refugee who returns to his or her home country.
l hold an italian refugee travel document, l want to know if l require visa to enter lreland
No, she was not a refugee.
It is not fair that refugees are accepted into Canada faster than independent immigrants who desire to be in the country. The independent immigrant may be a more skilled worker or business immigrant, and may fit requirements of the immigration point system better than the refugee. If not a serious worker, the refugee may become a burden on the countries economy. Making the independent immigrant more deserving. The refugee can also take advantage of the countries taxing and work system and become reliant on the government. Because the government must support the refugee, he or she may not become a strong member of society. The refugee can also be lying about the direct threat to his or her life. He or She may take advantage of the political situation in their home country and enter Canada under false refugee claims. Although the threat to the refugee may be existing, many more deserving independent immigrants are waiting to be accepted into the Canada.