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    Norway 'paying' asylum seekers to return home as refugee crisis continues

    A government scheme gives a set financial reward of thousands of kroner, on top of paying for flights

    Independent

    Lizzie Dearden
    12/7/2015

    Excerpt:

    Norway is paying asylum seekers to return home as the refugee crisis continues.

    Tens of thousands of kroner are being offered to each person who voluntarily leaves the country. They also have their flights paid for.

    Katinka Hartmann, head of the immigration department’s return unit (UDI), said that many of the people arriving from Syria, Iraq, the Middle East and Africa expect to receive protection quickly and cannot wait the months or even years the process can take.

    “They thought they would have the opportunity to work or take an education – and maybe even to get their family to Norway,” she told NRK television.

    “Many cannot wait (for the asylum process to run its course). They have family at home who expect them to be able to help.

    “For a long time, Norway has not been able to forcibly return people to Somalia, but now that we can, I think that more Somalis with an obligation to leave will opt for assisted return.

    “It’s important to have more initiatives of this kind in the future.”

    The UDI’s figures show that more than 900 people have applied to take financial support to leave Norway so far.

    A couple with two children can receive upwards of 80,000 kroner (£6,200) in addition to having their flights paid for.

    The International Organisation for Migration (IOM), which processes the Voluntary Assisted Return Programme requests and offers advice and counselling, described it as “safe and dignified”.

    Spokesperson Joost van der Aalst said the number of asylum seekers taking up the offer was rocketing, particularly among people attempting to bring their families to Norway.


    View the complete article, including images, at:

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a6763496.html
    Last edited by bsteadman; 12-07-2015, 11:55 PM.
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