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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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Why do people seek asylum?

they need to get away from povity, wars, raping or tourcher. Some people live a terrible life and they just want to be safe.

In 1847 why did mormons emigrate to the area between the rocky mountains and the great salt lake?

In a country that has one of it's rights as 'Freedom of Religion'. In 1847 the Mormons were not provided that right. The federal government under President Polk refused to protect the Mormons and Mobs & terrorist's burned their homes and forced them to flee for their lives from the state of Illinois. Just because the Mormons had some different religious beliefs than their Christian neighbors.

How hard is it to emigrate to Ireland?

That will depend on where in the world you are from. For some countries there is more involved than in others. If you are entitled to Irish citizenship because a parent or grandparent came from Ireland, that makes it easier. For others they may require visas and go through processes. Contact your local Irish embassy or look on the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs website for information. There are many other things to consider too, like getting a place to live and getting work and if you have children and need to get them into school. You should visit Ireland, and not just for a holiday, to find out more about what it is like to live there and find out as much information as you can about all of these things.

How do you emigrate to Australia if you cant get a working visa?

Perhaps on a working holiday visa if your young enough, or go and study in Australia. If you are older than 45, it can be quite tough. Australians immigration law changes all the time. I recommend going to a Registered Australian Migration agent and get an assessment. Some migration agents offer them free

Why did people emigrate from Italy during World War 2?

Ummmm... Coz all this stuff happened..

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Stick with me

Its complicated,

So first this thing happened,

And all these peeps from Italy ran away bro

Sweet!

Josh K :p

Is there a rev crist Williams in refugee camp?

If you received an email from someone claiming to be in a refugee camp, and offering you a LOT of money to help them get money out of Africa- sorry- it is a scam. they are trying to defraud you. Do not respond to them in any fashion. Consider- in a refugee camp, devoted to preventing people from starving- how likely is it that a young woman would have access to a computer and internet access to allow her to send random emails to strangers?

Can you join the army if you are refugee?

nope you have to have a green card first or us citizen

Is there a Rev Emmanuel George at the refugee camp?

I do not think so. This is just a facade that the Nigerian 419 scam runners use to lure unsuspecting people into their scams which can be very expensive for the victim. If you receive an email telling you to call this number +221-77-377-88-46 delete and block the sender to stop you having further emails sent to you. Be careful

What is the European Refugee Crisis?

Thousands of refugees are fleeing wars in Syria and Afghanistan, and also difficulties in other parts of Asia in Africa, and are trying to make their way to Europe in search of a better life. Some have died on the way. There are also large numbers to deal with, so distributing them around Europe from the first European countries they arrive in is difficult. Greece and Italy are the main countries that they first arrive in, so those countries are having problems and need more help. Some other European countries have been helpful, but some have not been. Promises have been made, but not always been honoured. It is an ongoing issue, still to be resolved.

What are the causes of the Syrian Refugee Crisis?

The massive amount of violence in Syria against civilians, perpetrated by the Assad Regime, Jubhat an-Nusra, and the Islamic State, which control the majority of Syria, have caused a large percentage of Syrians to flee the country. Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey have each taken 1.4 million, 1.9. million, and 2.3 million refugees, but all three have basically argued that they are strained and overtaxed by the refugees that they have taken in and cannot afford to take in anymore, resulting in them closing the borders or, in Turkey's case, turning a blind eye towards Europe-bound migration.

As a result, vast numbers of Syrians are taking the long march to Germany and Scandinavia where favorable refugee policies are present and where they do not run the risk of dying unceremoniously as might happen in Syria. Additionally, because of European kindness with regards to refugees, a number of economic migrants are also using the more lenient standards applied to refugees as opposed to migrants to pretend to be Syrians in order to get asylum. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees has no exact statistics, but claims that a significant minority of the "Syrian Refugees" in Europe are Non-Syrian economic migrants, who should not benefit from the asylum procedures that migrants have to deal with, but are engaging in deceptive practices (such as burning their passports) in order to pretend to be Syrians.


The reason that many Europeans and Americans are hesitant to settle the million-or-so "Syrian Refugees" comes from two main factors: (1) that the governments of the various countries have not done any serious work to tease out economic migrants from actual Syrian Refugees, who should receive help and sustenance, and (2) the political and religious views of the migrants, regardless of whether they are legitimate refugees or not could have serious consequences for the national identities of a number of European countries. As a result of this failure to settle the refugees and actually determine a course for them, the refugees have been stuck in limbo in numerous refugee camps.

Is there a refugee name miss precious kennedy or a reverend name evans tom with a un lawyer called bail aliker at the refugee camp at dakar senegal?

No she is acriminal. She also wrote to to be her lover and at the same time to be her trustee to help her deposit her money from senegal commercial bank international. Her name is precious Dickson linux as she claim but i suggest her not to a nice person but a criminal. Watch out people.nb the money she her left is $3.5million.

Where is the Norwegian Emigrant Museum in Mason City Iowa located?

The address of the Norwegian Emigrant Museum is: 2601 4Th St SW, Mason City, IA 50401

Why do people live in refugee camps?

Because there are not enough houses available. It is also much cheaper which makes it a good temporary solution.

Does the United Nations still fund refugee camps in Dakar Senegal?

This is an "advance fee" scam, whereby your trust is gained first, then you are given a reason to send money, usually in the hope of getting more money in return, or getting in good with a woman, or even just doing a good deed.

You send the money, and never hear from them again.

Why are refugees leaving their homeland to enter into Europe?

Basically because they think Europe can offer them a better life than they can get at home. Either because there aren't enough jobs to find at home, or because home isn't safe on account of fighting over religion or power.

How can Syrians go to Europe?

Assuming that you are talking about legal travel, Syrians usually go to Damascus or Aleppo and apply at European embassies/consulates for a VISA to go to Europe. Given that travel in Syria is dangerous and most embassies have been either abandoned or are running with a skeleton crew, a Syrian must now go to embassies or consulates in neighboring countries like Lebanon, Jordan, or Turkey.

However, most Syrians who are trying to flee Syria are not doing it legally. The most common way for Syrian refugees to try to enter Europe is through illegal crossings from Turkey to the Greek islands in the Aegean. European Union Law holds that as soon as a person is on European Union soil, deportation requires bureaucratic procedures, as opposed to if they are stopped at the border and can be immediately turned around. As a result, many Syrians brave the currents of the Aegean for the hope and dream of living in countries with good economies not torn apart by violence.