A migrant applies to move to a country because they want to live in a different country for personal reasons (new job, family, etc), while asylum seekers are forced to flee their country by war, unstable governments and other potentially life-threatening situations.
The Asylum Seeker was created in 2003.
The Asylum Seeker has 353 pages.
An asylum seeker is seeking political asylum because he would otherwise be arrested in his country for speaking out or trying to get independence for his people. A refugee is someone who is trying to leave a war torn land like Somalia or Afghanistan.
The ISBN of The Asylum Seeker is 90-388-27148.
it is gbay to be a seeker
No
no
Hellboy Asylum Seeker - 2000 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:M
Am asylum seeker my cause on judicial review if refuse my cause what i do
Asylum seekers shouldn't stay in the UK because the government has to pay for their housing and their food vouchers that are worth about £35.00, that means they have to raise taxes and its not fair to tax payers, because asylum seekers don't pay taxes.Also because if the government allows them to get a job, they can steal jobs from people living in the country who rightfully deserve the job, and the people living in the UK that arent seeking asylum have less chance of finding another jobno racism intended its just for my hmwrk x(: busieThere is no such thing as a legal asylum seeker in the UK. Asylum can only be sought at the FIRST SAFE COUNTRY YOU ENTER. Once you leave that country, you are no longer considered an asylum seeker and you become an economic migrant. When you become an economic migrant, nobody has any obligation to accommodate you and you can be deported without appeal.
When a person is seeking asylum they are seeking refuge, sanctuary or a place they can be safe and secure.
Someone unsuccessful in seeking sanctuary.