map
youtube twitter facebook Google Paly App Stores

Victims until today

4048

Delay of "Family Reunion," a New Suffering for the Palestinians of Syria in Sweden

Published : 30-05-2016

Delay of "Family Reunion," a New Suffering for the Palestinians of Syria in Sweden

In Europe, hundreds of Palestinian Syrian families who were forced to migrate to Sweden due to the war are suffering of the family reunion procedures which may take more than a year and a half. The Sweden migration departments always invoked by the accumulation of family reunion files, which resulted in delays in the completion of reunion transactions.

Meanwhile, the AGPS contacted with a number of Palestinian refugees who doubted the migration departments; most of whom confirmed that the Swedish immigration purposely delay their transactions so as to make Sweden a non-grainy destination for the new refugees.

Families, who are waiting for their family reunion, live in extremely harsh living and psychological conditions, especially after the neighboring countries closed its border, in addition to the high cost of living for those families in Turkey, Lebanon, and Egypt. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3353

In Europe, hundreds of Palestinian Syrian families who were forced to migrate to Sweden due to the war are suffering of the family reunion procedures which may take more than a year and a half. The Sweden migration departments always invoked by the accumulation of family reunion files, which resulted in delays in the completion of reunion transactions.

Meanwhile, the AGPS contacted with a number of Palestinian refugees who doubted the migration departments; most of whom confirmed that the Swedish immigration purposely delay their transactions so as to make Sweden a non-grainy destination for the new refugees.

Families, who are waiting for their family reunion, live in extremely harsh living and psychological conditions, especially after the neighboring countries closed its border, in addition to the high cost of living for those families in Turkey, Lebanon, and Egypt. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3353