- Getting permission to stay in the country longer than you originally intended;
- Getting permission to do something which you are not allowed to do, for example, get a job;
- Bringing relatives into the country;
- Being threatened with deportation from the country where you are;
- Being held by the immigration authorities in a detention centre;
- Wanting for a passport and not knowing whether you are entitled to a country passport or some other passport;
- Wanting to apply to become a country Citizen;
- If you are already living in some country but you want to travel (for example, to go on holiday), you have to question whether you will be allowed back into the other country;
- The permission to use state services or claim benefits, for example, education, health services, council housing, social security benefits, housing benefits, council tax benefit;
- The right to vote;
- A relative or friend being refused entry to country when arriving at an airport or port;
- Problems with people living in the country where you arrived (discrimination).
Sourche: http://www.justice-explained.com/Immigration-problems.asp
Carolina Varela
Human Rigths
Há 15 anos
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