Refugees and Citizenship
Refugees are individuals who flee their home countries due to persecution, conflict, or violence. They seek safety and protection in another country, often applying for asylum. Refugees may face challenges in obtaining legal status and integrating into their new communities.
Citizenship is the legal status that grants individuals rights and responsibilities within a country. For refugees, gaining citizenship can provide stability and security, allowing them to fully participate in society. The process often involves meeting specific requirements, such as residency duration and language proficiency, which can vary by country.