Asylum: Syria

(asked on 17th December 2014) - View Source

Question to the Home Office:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps are being taken to ensure that the family reunification process for Syrian refugees is made as simple and flexible as possible, in line with the recommendations of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights report <i>Syrian Refugees in Europe: What Europe can do to Ensure Protection and Solidarity</i>.


Answered by
Lord Bates Portrait
Lord Bates
This question was answered on 7th January 2015

The process for family members who wish to apply to join a refugee family member in the UK is set out in detail on the Home Office website at https://www.gov.uk/settlement-refugee-or-humanitarian-protection/family-reunion. This includes details of the qualifying criteria and the relevant documentary requirements. The Government will consider the recommendations in the Report as part of the next review of the family reunion policy and application process next year.

Syrian refugees who do not meet the requirements in the Immigration Rules for refugee family reunion may apply under other routes in the Rules, including under Appendix FM, if they have relevant family members in the UK.

The UK also operates the Mandate refugee scheme which provides a resettlement route for individual refugees who have been recognised by UNHCR and have close family ties with the UK. The UK is only able to consider resettlement applications from refugees who have been referred to us by UNHCR.

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