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Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan.
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It depends entirely on the Palestinian Refugee Camp in question. It can vary from undesirable to intolerable to unlivable to attacked by state actors. Deplorable is probably a good place to start.
Palestinian refugee camps were established after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War to accommodate Palestinian refugees who fled from the war.Refugee camp for Rwandans locatedin what is now the eastern Democratic Republic
There were numerous Palestinian Refugee Camps that were involved in the Lebanese Civil War. One of the darkest moments of the Lebanese Civil War was when the Israeli military assisted the Christians Falangists massacre the Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila.
The Refugee Camp at Jenin has been attacked several times when Israeli Soldiers are trying to attack or hunt down Palestinian Militants who live in the camp. However, the Refugee Camp at Jenin continues to be one of the largest Palestinian Refugee Camps in the West Bank.
The Arab-Palestinian Conflict began with the flight of Palestinians from Mandatory Palestine into the surrounding Arab countries where they were waylaid and mistreated from 1947 to the present. The Arab countries made every effort possible to avoid integrating, settling, helping the Palestinian refugees in their moment of crisis. Instead they immediately built refugee camps from which the Palestinians would never be able to leave.
An RF1 Visa is applies to refugees that come to the US from other countries. This will give the refugee temporary citizen status for a period of one year. After one year, the refugee must apply to become a permanent citizen of the country.
yes. about million in Syria and another million in Jordan.
A refugee claimant cannot. A convention refugee , once he/she is a permanent resident and hes calculated that they meet the residencyt requirment, then yes.
an immigrant is a person who migrates to Another Country, usually for permanent residence. however a refugee is a person has came to a differ contry for safety
There are no restrictions on whom a refugee may marry. A refugee can definitely marry a US citizen, and they would also be able to attain permanent US residency through the marriage.