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Palestinian Holders of Subsidiary Protection Status in Germany Launch Cry for Help

Published : 26-06-2017

Palestinian Holders of Subsidiary Protection Status in Germany Launch Cry for Help

Holders of the “subsidiary protection” status in Germany have been enduring an abject situation.

Holders of subsidiary protection are granted only a one-year stay renewable every five years and are neither entitled to their rights as holders of a refugee status nor to family reunification.

Other refugees have obtained three-year stays in Germany which grants them the right to labor and to family reunification.

On the other hand, a large number of Palestinian refugees suffer from the consequences of leaving their fingerprints in Italy and other countries that forced them to leave their fingerprints during their journey to northern Europe, where their applications for asylum are rejected. Then the refugee gets a lawyer to follow up on his case and after more than a year he often gets the residence. Several cases by some German states have also overlooked Italian fingerprints.

Thousands of refugees have received temporary residence. Despite the great differences between the German government and the courts, many Palestinian refugees were granted the right to reside for a period of three years and the right to family reunion and work.

Palestinians from Syria in Germany are categorized as stateless refugees, according to the German law. The Geneva Convention stipulates that Germany grant nationality to those categorized as stateless refugees, in accordance with the German Nationality Law of 2000.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5390

Holders of the “subsidiary protection” status in Germany have been enduring an abject situation.

Holders of subsidiary protection are granted only a one-year stay renewable every five years and are neither entitled to their rights as holders of a refugee status nor to family reunification.

Other refugees have obtained three-year stays in Germany which grants them the right to labor and to family reunification.

On the other hand, a large number of Palestinian refugees suffer from the consequences of leaving their fingerprints in Italy and other countries that forced them to leave their fingerprints during their journey to northern Europe, where their applications for asylum are rejected. Then the refugee gets a lawyer to follow up on his case and after more than a year he often gets the residence. Several cases by some German states have also overlooked Italian fingerprints.

Thousands of refugees have received temporary residence. Despite the great differences between the German government and the courts, many Palestinian refugees were granted the right to reside for a period of three years and the right to family reunion and work.

Palestinians from Syria in Germany are categorized as stateless refugees, according to the German law. The Geneva Convention stipulates that Germany grant nationality to those categorized as stateless refugees, in accordance with the German Nationality Law of 2000.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5390