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Emigration and Refugees

A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their country of origin to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. News often show thousands of people trying to cross the country's borders when civil unrest or war threatens people's lives. Leaving one's country is called emigration, though not everyone who emigrates is a refugee.. Many refugees go to a 'refugee camp' if one is available, but many refugees take huge chances to leave their country and do not have access to support services, such as camps. Some people legally seek "refugee status" in the new country.

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What is the Disadvantage of Emigration?

One of the disadvantage of emigration is losing bright and talented citizens who decide to take their skills to a different country. If many citizens do this, the country can begin to experience a weaker economy. Many citizens emigrating can also point o issues within the government of the country.

What is difference between immigration and emigration?

Immigration = people coming in.

Emigration = people going out.

In America, immigration is a bigger problem than emigration because more people are entering the country than leaving it.

Or...in America, immigrants come from other countries to live in America. Emigrants leave America to go live in other countries.

Both words are relative that whatever country you are in. Example: if a Canadian moves from Canada to America, he/she is an immigrant TO America but an emigrant FROM Canada.

What makes a person an Asylum Seeker?

A genuine asylum-seeker - is a person who is being persecuted in their home country, and is perhaps likely to be killed if they stay there. Wanting to voluntarily re-locate to a foreign country simply because they would have a better life is not the definition of an asylum seeker ! A genuineasylum-seeker would simply re-locate to the nearest country, not travel half-way across the planet in search of free welfare !

How do you use the word Emigrant in a sentence?

The family was going to emigrate from Alaska, then immigrated into Canada.

What is the rating for Emigrant Bank?

Emigrant Bank is headquartered in New York State and is regulated by both state and federal regulators. They are rated BBB by Fitch Ratings and their outlook is negative.

Refugee status is granted to people fleeing from what?

Refugee status is granted according to the Geneva convention of 1951 only to people prosecuted or victimized on political, religious or racist grounds.

Why do refugees stay in a refugee camp?

Because they can learn more about were are they?

IS there a Refugee in Dakar Senegal by the name Miracle Abel from Ivory Coast?

im brad christie from grove academy dundee

Yes Christie what do you know about this girl Miracle abel?

What is the web address of the Emigrant Trail Museum And Bookstore Donner Memorial State Park in Truckee California?

The web address of the Emigrant Trail Museum And Bookstore Donner Memorial State Park is: http://www.parks.ca.gov

Afghanistan refugee living in Italy wants to marry a British citizen?

In 100% just 15% OR 10% is the right people .they dont want self seling If thier country is point of battelfeild once again the not leaving the country. they are want to save the country.In 80% or more than 85% self seling people therefor they to marry a British citizen. Thankyou

they think that they are not have smooth life.

Do travel document refugee passport Geneva convention 1951 need visa for France?

Depends on where the refugee is originally from. Some nationalities need visas to travel to Canada. Best way to find out is to contact the Canadian consulate in the UK and ask them. You will also have to satisfy Canadian officials you are just visiting and will return to the UK.

Can a refugee student in Canada apply for Canadian citizenship?

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.

Did Jews emigrate to Israel at the end of the war?

If "the war" refers to World War II, then: Yes, many (but not all) Jews emigrated to Israel.

Can a US citizen be a refugee in another country?

Absolutely.

Any person meeting the requirement for refugee status under the applicant country, and generally under international law, can be, in principle, accorded refugee status.

Cases of U.S. citizens seeking refugee status are rare; accordance of refugee status to U.S. citizens still rarer. Cases do exist.

How long does it take for syrian refugees to reach the border of Greece?

There is no exact timeline for this since the way that different refugees and migrants travel is not consistent. Some manage to get to the Turkish-Syrian border more easily than others. Some use public transport within Turkey while some move on foot. Some have an easier time collecting funds to be smuggled onto rafts to get from the Turkish coast to Greek islands like Lesbos. It takes at least a month, but can often take years for a person migrating from Syria to Europe to make the trip over Turkey to Greece.

Do many people from England emigrate to Scotland?

It's not possible to asnwer this question, asked in these specific terms. Although it is quite common and very simple to move between the countries (in either direction), there are few if any restrictions placed on UK nationals in this issue, and movement can occur very 'casually' for a job, say, to study, or simply because you want to!

It's not normally seen as any more serious than moving to a nearby city in the next county, and is not actually perceived locally as 'emmigartion / immigration' ... just simply re-location, as in moving house!