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Thousands of Palestinian-Syrian families suffer from dispersion and denial of family reunification

Published : 21-06-2018

Thousands of Palestinian-Syrian families suffer from dispersion and denial of family reunification

Thousands of Palestinian-Syrian families are living in great dispersion of its members across the countries of the world, placing them in front of significant economic, legal and psychological challenges. Most members of one family as dispersed across Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and 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, or because the siege prevented him from leaving his camp to join them, compounding the economic requirements of the family. Many countries require the children's guardian to complete certain transactions regarding them.

While most embassies denied access to Palestinian-Syrian refugees to enter their territories. It also takes a very long time to obtain residency and family reunification approvals to meet with their family members that are scattered between Europe, Lebanon and Turkey.

This is also true for the families that are scattered between Syria and the rest of the world. Most of the refugees who have been forced to leave Syria are afraid to return for fear of arrest, especially the youth.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7318

Thousands of Palestinian-Syrian families are living in great dispersion of its members across the countries of the world, placing them in front of significant economic, legal and psychological challenges. Most members of one family as dispersed across Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and 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, or because the siege prevented him from leaving his camp to join them, compounding the economic requirements of the family. Many countries require the children's guardian to complete certain transactions regarding them.

While most embassies denied access to Palestinian-Syrian refugees to enter their territories. It also takes a very long time to obtain residency and family reunification approvals to meet with their family members that are scattered between Europe, Lebanon and Turkey.

This is also true for the families that are scattered between Syria and the rest of the world. Most of the refugees who have been forced to leave Syria are afraid to return for fear of arrest, especially the youth.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7318