Sentences with phrase «humanitarian visas»

"Humanitarian visas" refer to a special type of visa that is granted to people who are facing extreme circumstances in their home countries, such as conflict, persecution, or natural disasters. These visas are given to individuals who need immediate protection and assistance and allows them to seek refuge in a different country. Full definition
The father of the victim is allowed into the country with a 15 days humanitarian visa, so that he can take his daughters body back to Mexico.
New Zealand's plan to create the world's first humanitarian visa for climate refugees has to consider ways people from Pacific Island nations actually want to be assisted.
«By creating a broader humanitarian visa it may be possible to create a safe legal route into New Zealand, without getting caught up in trying to define exactly how to decide whether someone is fleeing climate change or not», the Coalition says.
Diaz said she is also calling on immigration authorities to grant Tapia's parents a humanitarian visa so they can enter the country to see their son.
Another option is to go on a research or humanitarian visa, but those can be hard to get.
But a UK - based group, the Climate and Migration Coalition, has welcomed the minister's reference to «humanitarian visas», which it says avoids one of the toughest problems in climate migration law — how to differentiate a group of people who are fleeing climate change from those escaping crises driven by other forces.
An evaluation of the New Roots project, implemented by Settlement Services International, which aimed to improve the health and wellbeing of males recently settled in Australia through a humanitarian visa from the Arabic, Farsi - Dari and Tamil speaking communities.
Operating between July 2014 and December 2016, the objective of the New Roots project was to improve the health and wellbeing of males recently settled in Australia through a humanitarian visa from the Arabic, Farsi - Dari and Tamil speaking communities:
The New Roots project aims to improve the health and wellbeing of males recently settled in Australia through a humanitarian visa from Arabic, Farsi - Dari and Tamil speaking communities.
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