This is a very brief reply due to the many issues involved.
Each person is assessed individually for genuineness before being granted or refused refugee status.
Lengthy delays may occur due to the often missing information that needs verification, or, the originating country is in a recuperative or transitional state where people are no longer seen as needing refugee status. There are many more factors involved, and requirements and situations may change frequently.
Those that are denied refugee status are usually repatriated to their country of origin or from where they last came from.
Many are held in detention centres, and many are allowed to be free during the their assessments, depending on how they arrived, applied, and other reasons.
Many people who claim refugee status that arrive or overstay illegally within Another Country are economic refugees. They are people with no other reason to leave their country other than for lifestyle or monetary reasons.
If this were not strictly controlled, USA, Europe, Australia and many other countries would soon become overwhelmed simply by sheer numbers, and those with criminal and terrorist intentions would not be screened out.
Australia's refugees mainly come from countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan.
They are returned to their country of origin. Australia does not accept refugees who arrive unwelcomed in Australia.
most refugees come from Vietnam and Asia
Africa
They come in search of a better life.
Australia is regarded as a very safe and wealthy country. Refugees come from places where they are suppressed or persecuted for their religion or political views, or where they suffer extreme hardship and poverty.
refugees pay about 200000to get smuggeld to australia
if you are asking which detention camp most asylum seekers come too in Australia, most of them are sent to the massive detention camp on Christmas Island. If they manage to convince the government that their story is true, then they can live here, and then they are called refugees
Yes
Immigrants to Australia come from everywhere; their different cultures mix and blend while retaining their individuality. Australia is incredibly rich for this.
In 2007 there was a survey and it showed that there were about 57,267 Greek refugees in Australia but that number has probably doubled or even tripled.
no