On Tuesday, February 4, forty Georgians and Pakistanis will be deported from Greece, whose applications for the provision of asylum are rejected.
Citizens of Georgia and Pakistan should return to their countries. Now they are in preliminary centers and today will go by an airplane to the country of their origin. The Greek police were responsible for the organization of return, and a representative of Frontex will be present during the departure.
Currently, there is an unloading of 33 structures of the Ministry of Immigration and Shelters throughout the country. After resolving the issue with the transfer of the procedure for receiving and identifying, as well as the provision of asylum, they were significantly accelerated, which led to the fact that only a month of 3.8% of the total population left the centers.
Nicos Panayotopoulos, Minister of Immigration and Shelter, repeatedly emphasized the importance of this issue for the process of providing asylum and called for a priority attention to its decision, Writes Newsbeast.gr.
To date, the number of inhabitants in structures is just over 26 thousand people, and last month their number was 2000 more – 28 thousand. Among these two thousand people who left the center:
- Citizens of third countries who are provided with asylum, and they left with travel documents to other member states,
- Supervisors or recognized refugees who now have access to the labor market, contributing to filling out significant gaps. vacancies in agriculture and construction sector.
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