Sentences with phrase «voluntary repatriation»

"Voluntary repatriation" means that a person chooses to return to their home country willingly or of their own accord. Full definition
Estate Agent Today quotes mortgage lender Bluestone Group's prediction that house price growth is «likely to be moderate, particularly in London and the South East, reflecting the markedly lower consumer sentiment... and potentially the first signs of voluntary repatriation of EU nationals.»
Additionally, 93 Ghanaians returned home through voluntary repatriation while 77 stowaways were arrested and deported to Ghana.
He was a leading light in the Monday Club and supported voluntary repatriation of immigrants.
For Powell, whose speech reads very badly today, one solution was assisted voluntary repatriation.
Democrats have rejected the proposal from Republicans that children from all countries be subjected to rules that apply to children from Mexico, which allow for immediate «voluntary repatriation» to the home country.
Children from Mexico and Canada, on the other hand, can be subject to «voluntary repatriation» within 72 hours of their capture, so long as an immigration officer finds that they were not the subject of a «severe form of trafficking in persons» and do not have a basis to claim asylum.
We used a placeholder of $ 100 billion, which is close to either the Tax Policy Center's estimate of switching to a territorial system as part of the House GOP tax plan or the Joint Committee on Taxation's estimate of a voluntary repatriation holiday (though a permanently lower rate would be more expensive).
These are: voluntary repatriation to the country the refugee originated from; local integration in the country they sought asylum within; or resettlement to a third country when the previous two options are untenable.
Mary: Even when the legislative environment is inclusive and extends educational opportunities to refugee learners, as we see in the Kenyan context, national security threats can roll back any progress made by refugee students in gaining access to national schools, as fear and xenophobia trigger government crackdowns on relocating urban refugees back to the camps or their countries of origin under the guise of «voluntary repatriation
An agreement that among others proposes the voluntary repatriation of Somali refugees in Kenya back to Somalia within the next three years.
However, among these three durable solutions, voluntary repatriation is, according to the UNHCR, the best and most viable solution.
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