A list of puns related to "Refugee Employment"
Iβm a web developer willing to somehow aid the afghan refugees and foreign residents who were forced to move.
I was thinking to make an employment website where refugees will list their profession/vocation so that businesses willing to help can hire them.
How can I get in touch with refugees? Or agencies managing the process?
Hi guys,
I got an offer in the UAE. The company said that I need to apply for a tourist visa and they will change it to an employment visa there.
I currently hold a Palestinian Refugee travel document issued from Lebanon (the blue passport). I've obtained my visa to Dubai and I'm traveling next week.
What worries me, is will I face any issue transferring my tourist visa to an employment visa in Abu Dhabi?
Thanks
I was recently reading on the difficulty of gaining citizenship or legal employment in Costa Rica, and I got to thinking about the debate within the USA on illegal border migration and refugee resettlement. Even if we turned away all illegal immigrants, we'd still have some of the highest refugee resettlement numbers of developed nations, which is a good thing (not that I support a wall or the repeal of DACA). Likewise, many of the world's greatest examples of modern democracy are also some of the most difficult places to migrate, find employment, or gain citizenship, and all it takes is a political change to massively impact hundreds of thousands of people hoping to move to those places permanently. Can a smaller country allow for more open borders without drastically impacting its job markets, economies, and housing prices?
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> Twelve months after Germany's leader Angela Merkel surprised both Germans and Berlin's European partners by opening her country's borders to one million refugees, those asylum seekers are struggling to find work.
> Only 54 refugees have landed jobs with Germany's top 30 companies - and 50 of them are employed at Deutsche Post.
> A Syrian refugee was also named in August as wine queen for one of the nation's wine-growing areas.
> Up until recently, the refugee crisis had largely vanished from the news.
> Two of the attacks in Bavaria - when a 27-year-old Syrian refugee blew himself up in an apparent suicide bombing, and a 17-year-old Afghan asylum seeker assaulted train passengers with an axe - also sparked fresh tensions in Ms Merkel's conservative-led coalition, over her stance on refugees.
> Despite rising tensions, thousands of Germans still work as volunteers, helping refugees through the nation's bureaucracy, teaching them German and pitching in to help in refugee homes.
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