Pages with tag "family reunification"
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Long waiting times for family reunification despite few cases
Why does Danish Immigration Service postpone a simple answer 5 times when there are very few pending applications for family reunification? -
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Danish authorities separated Misghinna and his family for 8 years
A stubborn legal battle finally paid off after waiting for far too long, and led to a change in practice for all refugee families with children -
Equal treatment discriminates a certain group of women
Blindness to gender aspects keeps women dependent and vulnerable in the asylum system and the integration process -
New report from Refugees Welcome about women in the asylum system and the integration process
Blindness to gender aspects keeps women in dependency and vulnerability in the Danish system -
Refugee fathers become mentally ill while waiting for family reunion
A new Danish study proves the negative consequences when refugee families are waiting to be reunited -
New ruling: Denmark violates refugees’ right to family life
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled against the mandatory three years waiting period on family reunification concerning 4,000 Syrian refugees in Denmark -
New deadline for family reunification with children is unfounded
A controversial demand on integration potential is abolished, but instead a new time limit of 3 months is introduced which may target many more -
Jamal might lose his father any time
Jamal is born in Denmark and Danish citizen. But his father can be sent back any day to one of the most dangerous places in the world: Darfur in Sudan. -
Sweden: Refugees with temporary protection have right to reunification
Swedish supreme court says limiting family reunification is a breach of conventions -
Forced to leave his pregnant wife three years ago – was denied family reunification
After escaping forced conscription in Eritrea, Misghinna survived the dangerous journey to Europe. He now speaks Danish and has a job – but without his wife, life is meaningless -
Danish Supreme Court accepts 3 years waiting period for family reunification
The European Court on Human Rights must now decide whether it is in breech of the conventions when Denmark separates Syrian refugees on purpose -
Denmark tears Eritrean families apart
Immigration Service misinterprets the registration of marriages in Eritrea, and thus separates hundreds of spouses from each other and many children from their parents -
Waiting time for asylum children prejudices their chance of family reunification
450 unaccompanied minors are waiting for too long, with serious consequences -
Sweden has done a u-turn
First, it was passport control, and now they’ve introduced severe rules for asylum and family reunification -
Refugee children not able to meet demand for DNA test
Many refugees residing in Denmark have children staying in a country with no Danish embassy, and without the right papers they can't prove the kinship -
Syrians sue Danish state for 3 years waiting time
The courts will now decide if it's legal to let refugees with asylum under §7(3) wait 3 years to apply for family reunification -
Sweden and Germany inspired by Denmark
Once again, Denmark has become a first-mover – negative or positive, depending on your political opinion. -
If you still have a sense of humanity…
Omar got asylum with his teenage son, but has to wait 3 years before he can apply to bring the rest of his family out of Syria. 15-20% of Syrian refugees are affected by this law passed recently by the Danish parliament. -
‘Where should I get that money from?’
Refugees receiving integration payment will effectively be hindered in reuniting with their families -
The asylum restrictions in brief summary
Overview of the new of restrictions for refugees in Denmark, L87