Reuniting Families / Deportation back to Iraq from Estonia
refugees whom find it difficult to decide what is their best
interest. Many controversial information is going on regarding the
understanding of freedom of movement, or what happens with the
fingerprint processes. In this short video conversation Anni Säär,
Legal Expert in the Refugee Legal Aid Clinic – Humanrights.ee talks
about the legal procedure and what …are the main issues that can
result in deportation.
We also discuss a particular case, that is
a very urgent one. Tomorrow, on the 17th November is the last day
for an Iraq-i family to decide about whether they apply for asylum
or not. If they don’t apply, the are facing deportation on Tuesday
back to Iraq. The flight tickets are already prepared by the
Estonian Government. Their only chance to stay in Europe if they
apply for asylum in Estonia – which they didn’t want so far, because
the other part of their family is in Finland and they wish to be
reunited with them and to apply for the asylum there. Legally they
can ask for changing the country after they applied for asylum, but
the success of the case is questionable.
Listen carefully, and
let us know your questions.
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