The Delay of Reunion Procedures is amongst the Most Prominent Obstacles that face the Palestinian Refugees in Europe

Thousands of Palestinian Syrian refugees who were able to reach Europe complain of the delay of their residencies which takes much time and sometimes more than 8 months as it is in Sweden and other countries in the northern of Europe, where it was negatively reflected on the refugees who wait to reunite with their families that were displaced to Syria, Lebanon and Turkey in addition to the economic burdens which the refugees suffer in these countries specially securing the living costs for their families who wait for reunion, where the procedures take other several months.
On the other hand, wide groups of people suffer of the consequences of the fingerprints that they left in Italy and the other countries which obliged them to fingerprint through their trip to the south of Europe, most of their applications are refused according to Dublin agreement.
Dublin agreement clarifies that the European countries which signed the agreement should not accept any refugee application in more than one European countries, and he or she will be returned back to the first country, where some of the German states neglected the fingerprints of Italy. The European Union witnessed during the last weeks wide discussions to put limitations for the reach of refugees to Europe through sea amid news about military ships in front of the Libyan coasts to prevent the launch of the refugees’ boats.

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