1. Your country
2. Is it possible to ask about asylum protection remotely in your country?
>>74688425
um uh
the only place where they're welcome is fucking Nauru m80's
>>74689428
Not well place for family.
1. Burgerland
2. Yes, here's a link: https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum/asylum
>>74688425
No, you have to go to Sweden (which is easy, EU wanted us to abolish border controls so we did)
Hueland.
Yes, but you can just come and stay cause this country is a shit rulled by sjws.
People use as a transitional zone, a funnel much like Libya, you can acquire Sudanese official documents for as little as 100USD and use them to apply for asylum elsewhere like regular Sudos
Sure, if you are actually in danger you can come
>>74691153
Is Sudan a good country for refugees?
Have any south Sudanese started migrating back into Sudan?
No, you have to enter, find a church and ask for it by person
The Netherlands unironically made its refugee camps worse than prison to demotivate people to come here.
>>74688425
Sure, jump in a boat and rock up.
Ever been to Indonesia?
>>74696440
You get put in a room with like 6 other guys. Only some bunk beds and no door. Its cold and you get the same lame food for dinner and one slice sandwich food for lunch and breakfast. And you can stay there for years.
And you better not be lactose intolerant because milk and cheese is on your every day menu.
>>74696440
So its better to come to Netherlands and commit a crime then go to the refugee camps? Nice
>>74696564
You can get deported if you commit a crime though.
This week some refugee got 12 years in prison for attempted rape and will be deported afterwards.
>>74696604
>will be deported afterwards.
>in 12 years
Somehow I doubt it
>>74697250
Our government even tried to deport a parliament member after 21 years after it turned out she had lied on her asylum application about her name. A minister had to overturn it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayaan_Hirsi_Ali
>>74697357
>Media speculation arose in 2006 that she could lose her Dutch citizenship because of these issues, rendering her ineligible for parliament. At first, Minister Rita Verdonk said she would not look into the matter.[60] She later decided to investigate Hirsi Ali's naturalisation process. The investigation found that Hirsi Ali had not legitimately received Dutch citizenship, because she had lied about her name and date of birth. Rita Verdonk moved to annul Hirsi Ali's citizenship, an action later overridden at the urging of Parliament.[61]