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Family fragmentation is a tragedy experienced by thousands of Palestinian-Syrian families

Published : 22-03-2018

Family fragmentation is a tragedy experienced by thousands of Palestinian-Syrian families

Thousands of Palestinian-Syrian families are experiencing great fragmentation of its members, who are distributed across the world, subjecting them to significant economic, legal and psychological challenges. The members of one family are distributed across Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and the European countries.

This dispersion led to the separation of the head of household from his family, either to travel in search of a safe place for his family, or because of the siege which prevented him from leaving the camp to meet with his family, which compounded the economic requirements of the family, in addition, many countries ask the children's guardian to complete certain transactions related to them.

This fragmentation has compounded the reluctance of most embassies to grant the Palestinian-Syrian refugees visas to enter their territories, which prevented many refugees from meeting their mothers, fathers and children, especially those in Europe, Lebanon and Turkey.

Thousands of Palestinian-Syrians in Europe have been waiting to reunite with their families for three years, since obtaining a residency requires at least a year. Reuniting requires two years, and during that period, most embassies in the countries where the refugee families are staying, refuse to grant visas to their families, which prevents families from meeting until they are reunited.

In addition, the families dispersed in Lebanon, Turkey and Egypt have had difficulty reuniting, since the embassies of these countries have stopped granting visas to Palestinian-Syrian refugees, more than three years ago, which has also prevented them from meeting with their relatives.

This is the case for the families dispersed across Syria and the rest of the countries of the world, where most of the refugees who forcibly left Syria are afraid to return to it, fearing getting arrested, especially the young men.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6820

Thousands of Palestinian-Syrian families are experiencing great fragmentation of its members, who are distributed across the world, subjecting them to significant economic, legal and psychological challenges. The members of one family are distributed across Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and the European countries.

This dispersion led to the separation of the head of household from his family, either to travel in search of a safe place for his family, or because of the siege which prevented him from leaving the camp to meet with his family, which compounded the economic requirements of the family, in addition, many countries ask the children's guardian to complete certain transactions related to them.

This fragmentation has compounded the reluctance of most embassies to grant the Palestinian-Syrian refugees visas to enter their territories, which prevented many refugees from meeting their mothers, fathers and children, especially those in Europe, Lebanon and Turkey.

Thousands of Palestinian-Syrians in Europe have been waiting to reunite with their families for three years, since obtaining a residency requires at least a year. Reuniting requires two years, and during that period, most embassies in the countries where the refugee families are staying, refuse to grant visas to their families, which prevents families from meeting until they are reunited.

In addition, the families dispersed in Lebanon, Turkey and Egypt have had difficulty reuniting, since the embassies of these countries have stopped granting visas to Palestinian-Syrian refugees, more than three years ago, which has also prevented them from meeting with their relatives.

This is the case for the families dispersed across Syria and the rest of the countries of the world, where most of the refugees who forcibly left Syria are afraid to return to it, fearing getting arrested, especially the young men.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6820