This report was commissioned by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, Utlendingsdirektoratet (UDI), to assess the programme for voluntary return to Afghanistan. The programme is open to Afghan nationals whose asylum applications in Norway are pending or have been rejected, or Afghans who have been granted the right to stay in Norway but wish to return to Afghanistan. The report focuses on the return programme established in 2006 by the Norwegian government in cooperation with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and Norwegian NGOs. The programme includes information and counselling in Norway, as well as cash payments and reintegration assistance upon return to Afghanistan
Voluntarily returned Afghans mainly from Iran and Pakistan over the last decade, the two neighboring...
It is common by states to deny asylum for asylum-seekers with the argument that the applicant could ...
The return of failed asylum seekers is an integral part of each state s migration management policy ...
This report was commissioned by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, Utlendingsdirektoratet (UD...
States in 2001 became stricter and forced Afghan refugees to return to their country of origin. Thes...
The current thesis seeks to analyse if rejected asylum seekers, who return from Norway to Russia, do...
Voluntary repatriation is the most preferred solution to refuge situations; however, for a repatriat...
The repatriation of Afghan refugees since 2002 was the main operation of this kind in United Nations...
Refugee situations do not last forever. Therefore, international protection provided to refugees fle...
Return migration policies are used by states to manage migration. The assumption is that populations...
While Assisted Return and deportation are frequently viewed as two different return policies, the fi...
In recent years, the Directorate of Immigration’s (UDI) handling of so-called revocation cases has r...
Afghan refugees living in refugee camps in Pakistan are studied in this thesis. However, the repatri...
Donors and practitioners need to adapt to a changing landscape of migration and return migration in ...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...
Voluntarily returned Afghans mainly from Iran and Pakistan over the last decade, the two neighboring...
It is common by states to deny asylum for asylum-seekers with the argument that the applicant could ...
The return of failed asylum seekers is an integral part of each state s migration management policy ...
This report was commissioned by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, Utlendingsdirektoratet (UD...
States in 2001 became stricter and forced Afghan refugees to return to their country of origin. Thes...
The current thesis seeks to analyse if rejected asylum seekers, who return from Norway to Russia, do...
Voluntary repatriation is the most preferred solution to refuge situations; however, for a repatriat...
The repatriation of Afghan refugees since 2002 was the main operation of this kind in United Nations...
Refugee situations do not last forever. Therefore, international protection provided to refugees fle...
Return migration policies are used by states to manage migration. The assumption is that populations...
While Assisted Return and deportation are frequently viewed as two different return policies, the fi...
In recent years, the Directorate of Immigration’s (UDI) handling of so-called revocation cases has r...
Afghan refugees living in refugee camps in Pakistan are studied in this thesis. However, the repatri...
Donors and practitioners need to adapt to a changing landscape of migration and return migration in ...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...
Voluntarily returned Afghans mainly from Iran and Pakistan over the last decade, the two neighboring...
It is common by states to deny asylum for asylum-seekers with the argument that the applicant could ...
The return of failed asylum seekers is an integral part of each state s migration management policy ...