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Great Britain , Austria, Germany and many more countries in the EU
Martin Schieffer has written: 'Die Zusammenarbeit der EU-Mitgliedstaaten in den Bereichen Asyl und Einwanderung' -- subject(s): Asylum, Right of, Political refugees, Right of Asylum
Truthfully - the EU does nothing to control migrants coming to the UK. If they did - there wouldn't be a huge 'refugee' camp in France holding tens of thousands of people waiting for their chance to attempt to enter the UK illegally !
A person seeking asylum does so due to persecution in their own country of origin. If that persecutor is the ruling faction or government of that country then it is highly unlikely that they will allow a legal request to a neighbouring country to asylum. This forces persecuted people to illegally enter a neighbouring country at which point they should seek asylum as per the rules of refugee. However, due to the purposely loose wording of the rules and agreements of asylum, they are frequently flouted by economic migrants to the detrement of genuine refugees and asylum seekers.
Holden Caulfield ends up in an asylum because he has a mental breakdown after struggling with feelings of alienation, depression, and disillusionment with the adult world. His inability to cope with these emotions leads to a breakdown, requiring him to seek psychiatric help.
The United States is often considered the country that receives the most migrants, with millions of people moving there each year for various reasons such as work, education, family reunification, and asylum.
Do you mean who can migrate? If so, in the EU anyone can migrate to one country to another, as long as both countries are in the EU. Elsewhere, people who are the subject of or have fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality move country. They are called asylum seekers. When asylum seekers are granted permission to stay in the country by the government, they become refugees. Other valid reasons to move would be familial links, so they can live with their family.
Most of them arrived via the airport through customs with the blessing of the department of immigration some came through less Orthodox methods such as boats and sought asylum in Australia. Most of these got it.
They have gone to Europe is search of a better life. Some are fleeing war zones or corrupt countries or poverty. Some are asylum seekers and some are economic migrants.
The correct spelling is "asylum."
Granted asylum!!
The plural of asylum is asylums.