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Eritreans are abusing Norwegian asylum system and to my home country Many Eritreans who have been granted asylum in Norway to my home country on vacation and for longer stays, which is contrary to the condition of being granted asylum. Directorate of Immigration (UDI) are introducing new rules to prevent the institution of asylum being abused. Eritrean asylum seekers constitute the largest group receiving asylum in Norway. So far this year, 843 people received asylum from Eritrea, it accounts for nearly 60 percent of all those who have been granted asylum so far this year. When you get asylum and protection in Norway is a condition that you do not go home to the country you got asylum from. Once you have become a Norwegian citizen, you can apply after seven years of continuous residence in Norway, you can travel freely, to their home country you fled. If it can be shown that you have violated this condition, you risk losing your stay foundation in Norway. This is called withdrawal of asylum. NRK has long had sources in the Eritrean community in Norway has told about Eritreans traveling home to Eritrea. Named people have in the Eritrean community made no secret that they have been back in their home country, even if it is two to three years since they were granted asylum in Norway. Also Norwegian immigration authorities have received such information. Immigration now say a they are aware that Eritreans in Norway has extensive business travel to Eritrea, a travel business which also violates the condition of being granted asylum in Norway. - We have reports that it takes travel, and it is in this case in violation of the conditions for being granted asylum in Norway, said Immigration Director Frode Forfang NRK. It is well known within the Eritrean opposition group in Norway that some Eritreans return home to Eritrea. Woldab Feshatzion is one of the most prominent Norwegian opponents of the regime in Eritrea. He is exasperated countrymen that right after they have been granted asylum in Norway, goes home to the same regime as they fled. - One can not say they are real refugees, when they go back to a regime comparable with North Koreas human rights. I would call it criminal to do it, he says. Norwegian Eritreans who goes home after receiving asylum also contributes financially to maintain the regime, says Feshatzion NRK. nrk.no/norge/eritreere-reiser-til-hjemlandet-1.11800405 ( translated by Google )
Posted on: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 23:32:21 +0000

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