refugee admissions
Refugee admissions refer to the process by which countries accept individuals fleeing persecution, war, or violence in their home countries. These individuals, known as refugees, often seek safety and a chance to rebuild their lives. Each country has its own criteria and procedures for evaluating and admitting refugees, typically involving interviews and background checks.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) plays a crucial role in coordinating international efforts to protect refugees and facilitate their resettlement. Countries may set annual quotas for refugee admissions, reflecting their capacity and willingness to assist those in need.