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ResettlementPermanent relocation of refugees in a place outside their country of origin to allow them to establish residence and become productive members of society there. Refugee resettlement is accomplished wi [..]
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Resettlement1630s, from resettle + -ment. In a South African context from 1954.
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ResettlementThe relocation and integration of people (refugees, internally displaced persons, etc.) into another geographical area and environment, usually in a third country. In the refugee context, the transfer [..]
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Resettlementtransportation of people to a new residential area, usually following a natural or man-made disaster.
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ResettlementGerman euphemism for the deportation of prisoners to killing centers in Poland. Revisionists:
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ResettlementAt the end of the war Japanese Canadians were strongly pressured to establish themselves outside of British Columbia. Over 9,000 Japanese Canadians made new homes in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba an [..]
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ResettlementPermanent relocation of refugees in a place outside their country of origin to allow them to establish residence and become productive members of society there. Refugee resettlement is accomplished .. [..]
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ResettlementIn the context of Immigration law, the process of relocating refugees permanently to a place outside of their country granting them legal resident status and allowing them to establish residence and b [..]
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Resettlement(n) the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind)
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ResettlementResettlement if the process whereby refugees living outside their country of origin are moved to another country for permanent resettlement. See Gateway Protection Programme.
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Resettlementa durable solution for refugees which involves their resettlement from the country in which they have sought asylum to another country which has agreed to provide them with protection. The offshore component of Australia’s Refugee and Humanitarian Program is an example of resettlement.
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ResettlementThe relocation and integration
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ResettlementPermanent relocation of refugees in a place outside their country of origin to allow them to establish residence and become productive members of society there. Refugee resettlement is accomplished with the direct assistance of private voluntary agencies working with the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement.
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Resettlement – Organized transfer (usually assisted by UNHCR) of an individual refugee or a group of refugees from a country of first asylum to a resettlement country, granting permanent protection and asylum. On [..]
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ResettlementPermanent relocation of refugees in a place outside their country of origin to allow them to establish residence and become productive members of society there. Refugee resettlement is accomplished with the direct assistance of private voluntary agencies working with the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refu [..]
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