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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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Six month emigration ban in uae?

The UAE does not have a 6 month Emigration ban; it does however have a mandatory 6 month Labour ban (through the department of Labour).

  • The 6 month labour ban is automatic for any person who fails to complete at least 2 full years of his employment contract with his employer.
  • The 6 month labour ban is automatic for any person who completes more than 2 years of his contract, but fails to receive a Letter of No Objection from his employer (when he/ she wants to change job)

What do you call a person who has to flee their country from danger?

They are usually called refugees. If the danger is war, they are war refugees. If the danger is because they oppose the ruler(s) they are political refugees.

Why did albert Einstein become a refugee?

because he was Jewish and he lived in Germany during world war 2 so he had to move to America to not be persecuted

Why does emigrate have one m while immigrate has two?

Look at the roots inside the word - the root is 'migrate.

The prefix 'e' is used to denote 'out of' and is a concatenation of 'ex' - but the 'x' has been dropped in this case. The usual 'two consonant buffer' rule takes a back seat here.

The prefix 'im' denotes 'into' (immerse, implode ..).

How do people become possesed?

There would be those who hold, with some justification, that those who get possessed are first of all dealing with something they may not appreciate or understand in terms of the damage it may do them. Satan loves to disguise himself as an angel of light and so people with various needs, including a need for power may seek this for themselves, thinking it will help them be free of their troubles whereas it will actually enslave and control them and cause untold harm and trouble.

Others would also hold, also with justification, that a person who has the indwelling Holy Spirit, that is who is a genuine Christian, cannot ever have this happen to them since darkness cannot dwell with light. It would also be beyond understanding as to why a person who truly knows the power of God would seek this anyway or need it.

this is a load of nonsense it just people with a mental disorder. if this ever happens to me i will apologize and say it was the gods or devils.

I was wondering myself is it the people who don't have a true belief in the one and only god and Jesus that gets possessed or they don't have enough faith as there are alot of Indians and irakies so forth that ive seen possessed on the net that don't believe in Jesus or god.

Why are there Refugees?

Refugees are trying to escape their current country in search of a better life somewhere else. They may be trying to escape due to war, poverty, gang violence or whatever reason they see fit to flee their country. Most don't have enough money to pay for, and usually not enough time to get, their documentation. However, it's not usually about money. It's the loss of hope in their native countries. There will always be people trying to escape something in their country of origin.

Why are refugees bad?

That is a misconception. While there may certainly some bad people among refugees there are also many good and unfortunate people also.

What is the base word for refugee?

"Refugee" is a noun, but it has no adverb form. This is the most straightforward answer you can get.

As a guide, you can try to put the word into a sentence (in the position of an adverb or adjective) and see if it fits in.

In this case, if you can say "He is refugeeish" (meaning "he behaves like a refugee"), then the word "refugee" has an adjective form, and if you can say "He talks refugeeishly" (meaning "he talks like a refugee"), then the word has an adverb form. For both cases, you can't do it, so you can safely conclude that refugee is a noun that has no adjective or adverb form.

What is the difference between an immigrant migrant and a emigrant?

There is no difference between immigrant and migrant but between immigrant (migrant) and emigrant. If a person has made the decision to leave his or her home country the person is on the one hand an immigrant and on the other hand an emigrant. If the person settles down in an other country, the people of the other country will say the person is an immigrant. But, the people of the home country of the person who has left will say the person is an emigrant. So, to sum up, if a person comes into a foreign country the person is an immigrant and if a person leaves his or her home country the person is an emigrant.

come into = immigrant

leaves = emigrant

What pushed the Irish to emigrate?

Poverty, hunger, lack of employment, discrimination, oppression etc. would be reasons for people to emigrate from any country. This applies to Ireland too.

What are the problems faced by most refugees?

Some of the many problems include finding new homes, escaping their old lives, and finding safety and shelter and food to eat and water to drink so they don't starve. They also have difficulty finding jobs, and some locals have a bad attitude towards them.

How does emigration affect population growth?

The more immigration the larger the population.

SOMEWHAT BETTER ANSWER

Immigration to the US today -- not counting illegal immigration -- accounts for ALL population growth, according to some sources. In other words, if all immigration to the US stopped right now, the US population would level off and begin a slow decline as the "baby boom" slides by.

Many believe that legal immigration to the US is at levels far too high for the nation to sustain. Illegal immigration, mainly by Latinos, is literally bankrupting states like Arizona, Nevada, California, Florida, and New Mexico, as well as many metropolitan governments who have chosen to designate themselves as "sanctuary cities," places where immigration laws won't be enforced.

Estimates vary, but illegal immigration to the US is by any account a HUGE problem, and getting larger by the day.

Immigrant populations -- legal or otherwise -- tend to have sharply higher birth rates than the native population. This fact, of course, aggravates and multiplies the affects of immigration on the load placed on public services and natural resources.

Is there anybody in a Senegal refugee camp?

Yes many of them contact since last 10 years on yahoo on gmail etc they have a lot of way to convince the people and cheat them they tell you we are rich if you marry us you will be rich etc many ways many many ways to convince you at the end she took all of of your money and skip

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Why do people become prostitutes?

some are litterally forced into it, adn others feel that it is their only option

How long are refugees asylum seekers and boat people kept in detention centers?

Refugees and asylum seekers are kept in detention centres while authorities check to see if their claims for asylum are just and true. The must also pass character and health checks before receiving visas and being entitled to the basic rights to which all humans are entitled, such as monetary benefits when required (from organisations such as Centrelink) and free health care (from organisations such as Medicare).

The actual time refugees spend in detentions centres varies according to how long it takes authorities to perform the aforementioned checks. It can range from weeks to years as there is not set limit on the length of time they can be detained for.

What are immigration and emigration and how do they affect population size?

Migration can increase population size by speading the animals (or people) over a wider area where there may be more resources. Migration (compression) into a single habitable area will increase the population density, but could cause either a numerical increase (more breeding) or a decrease (from limited resources).

What happens to refugees when they arrive somewhere?

Refugees are people who have been forced by various reasons to pack up and get out. I consider myself a refugee, although I was able to salvage more than others. It could have been anyone else instead, or it could be you someday. Think about that.

What is the difference between refugee and illegal immigrants?

An asylum seeker is SUPPOSED to be fleeing, in fear of ther life, from some oppressive or dangerous foreign regime.

A refugee is one who is disenfranchised either economicall, politically, or as a result of war, from their home and wishes to better themselves in a new nation, country, or area.

What is an asylum seeker and why are they seeking a asylum?

People looking for a place that they can go to escape the oppression they are under. For example, someone in Cuba who is being persecuted (put in jail, local police are beating him, etc.) for speaking out against the Government might go to the USA to escape the conditions of their homeland.

When a person is seeking asylum they are seeking refuge, sanctuary or a place they can be safe and secure.

What are the different types of refugees?

According to the United Nations Refugee Agency, a refugee is "someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war, or violence."

Other types of refugees could include:

  • Internationally displaced person: a person who has been forced to flee his or her home for the same reason as a refugee, but remains in his or her own country and has not crossed an international border.
  • Asylum-seeker: When people flee their own country and seek sanctuary in another country, they apply for asylum - the right to be recognized as a refugee and receive legal protection and material assistance.

Refugee should not be confused with economic migrants. "An economic migrant normally leaves a country voluntarily to seek a better life. Should he or she decide to return home, they would continue to receive the protection of his or her government. Refugees flee because of the threat of persecution and cannot return safely to their homes."

Source: UN Refugee Agency. See related links in the expert answer above.