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Revisiting the History of One Manuscript Book Issued by Emigrant Kalmyks in 1947
Published 2019-05-01“…The surviving copy of the primer reveals an important aspect of educational practices in the history of emigration of different peoples within DP camps and during the early years of their permanent residence in respective countries that hosted multi-ethnic expatriate groups in the aftermath of World War II.…”
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SLOW, SUBJECTIVE AND STRESSFUL: A GUIDE TO CANADA’S ASYLUM SYSTEM
Published 2019-08-01“…Canadians often assume that seeking asylum in Canada is a quick and easy route to permanent residency and citizenship. Nothing could be further from the truth. …”
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COVID-19 vaccine uptake, reasons, and associated factors among older adults in Shenzhen, China
Published 2023-01-01“…Yet, among older adults with chronic diseases, other than age and permanent residency status, health status was the only significant indicator of COVID-19 vaccine uptake. …”
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Composition, abundance and diversity of coral reef fishes at two sites in Mochima National Park, Venezuela
Published 2003-03-01“…Five of the species were permanent residents, seven were recurrent visitors and thirty-nine were occasional visitors. …”
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“In the army I’m no longer typecast as the son of migrant workers”: modalities of inclusion and belonging among children of migrant workers in the military in Israel
Published 2024-01-01“…Due to advocacy by civil society organizations, in 2006 and 2010 the government granted civic status (permanent residency) to approximately 1,500 children. This made them eligible for military service, a somewhat unique situation globally. …”
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Modern problems and peculiarities of the resettlement policy of the Russian Federation
Published 2017-03-01“…For the effective management of migration processes, maximizing the positive outcomes and minimizing the negative consequences, in 2012 the Russian Federation adopted the Concept of the state migration policy for the period up to 2025, which defined the main goals, objectives and principles of the Russian migration policy (hereinafter – the Concept).Stabilization and increasing permanent population of the country is one of the most important goals.However, the priority objective to achieve this goal is to create the conditions and incentives for the resettlement of compatriots, living abroad to the Russian Federation for the permanent residence, emigrants and certain categories of foreign nationals, necessary for the Russian economy.In this direction, the Concept of the state migration policy for the period up to 2025 provides as follows: [1]• Assistance to voluntary resettlement of compatriots, living abroad to the Russian Federation and emigrants’ returning;• Implementation of the State program to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots, living abroad to the Russian Federation, its modernization and making it termless;• Facilitating resettlement of foreign nationals for the purpose of family reunification to the Russian Federation;• Upgrading of institutions of temporary residence permit and a residence permit.Taking into account the economic, demographic and political challenges and threats, assistance to the voluntary resettlement of compatriots, residing in other countries to the Russian Federation, is the most important strategic resource to solve a number of important issues and tasks.The implemented «State program to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots, living abroad to the Russian Federation» [2] is aimed to consolidate the potential of compatriots, to the needs of progressive development of the regions of the country and the economy as a whole.The objectives of the program are:• Promotion and organization of the voluntary resettlement of compatriots on the permanent residence in the Russian Federation;• Assistance to the social and economic development in the regions;• Solution of demographic problems, especially in the priority areas of settlement.At the same time, the State program requires a systematic improvement and adjustment, paying attention on external and internal changes.This article discusses the resettlement policy of the Russian Federation, explores the current key issues in this area, in the sphere of migration policy, analyzes the issues of improving the legal support of resettlement of compatriots, living abroad to the territory of Russia, presents statistical data on the number of participants and regional settlement, considers preferences, received by compatriots, decided to move on a permanent basis in Russia, as well as the preliminary results of the State program on resettlement of compatriots to the Russian Federation.…”
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Features of the clinical course of arterial hypertension in alien residents of Western Siberia with the establishment of patterns of metabolic changes
Published 2022-07-01“…The study involved 205 patients permanently residing in the Far North: men – 82 people (40 %), women – 123 people (60 %). …”
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Shanghai Rising: Health Improvements as Measured by Avoidable Mortality since 2000
Published 2015-01-01“…Future analysis in Shanghai should investigate inequalities in avoidable deaths and the extent to which these gains have benefitted the significant population of urban migrants who do not have permanent residency status.…”
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ES piliečių, turinčių nuolatinio gyventojo statusą Jungtinėje Karalystėje, teisė gyventi kartu su šeimos nariais po „Brexit“
Published 2020-11-01“…This paper analyses the impact of the United Kingdom withdrawal procedure on the rights of EU citizens with permanent residence status in the United Kingdom to live with their family members in the country after Brexit and the legal challenges and perspectives arising from this procedure. …”
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La migration birmane à travers ses monastères de Singapour
Published 2013-11-01“…Most of them were founded within the last decade, doubtlessly by permanent residents (monks and laymen), which indicates a degree of implantation or integration in Singapore society. …”
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Navigating the Family Law Provisions: Migrant Women’s Voices
Published 2021-12-01“…This article considers the voices of migrant women engaging with Home Affairs to guarantee permanent residency (PR) in Australia after experiencing domestic violence. …”
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Municipal waste in Poland: analysis of the spatial dimensions of determinants using geographically weighted regression
Published 2019-12-01“…For this purpose, eight causes were identified: revenue budgets, the number and area of uncontrolled dumping sites, population density, the share of working-age population, average gross monthly wages, registrations for permanent residence, and the number of tourists accommodated. …”
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Depopulation of Cities and Housing Decisions of University Graduates
Published 2019-12-01“…Apart from the inhabitants registered in the city for permanent residence, there are also people living there temporary, including students. …”
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The Impact of Policy on Somali Refugee Women in Canada
Published 2006-12-01“…The policies and practices that obliged many Somali women to wait three to five years to apply for permanent residency status, Eurocentric definitions of the family that constrain family unification strategies, and economic marginalization due to lack of recognition of foreign credentials have had cumulative adverse effects on the health and well-being of Somali women in Canada.…”
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Planning post-summurbia: From spontaneous pragmatism to collaborative planning?
Published 2015-12-01“…The enquiry is based on a case study of the Tartu region in Estonia, former socialist summerhouse settlements (‘summurbia’), which are experiencing a transition towards permanent residence resulting in a new year-round form of suburbia. …”
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Risk behaviours of illicit drug users while travelling
Published 2013-07-01“…<p><strong>Introduction</strong>: Despite various formal limitations, an increasing number of opioid users, especially those stabilised in substitution therapy, travel abroad, away from their permanent residence to neighbouring and remote countries on other continents. …”
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GEOGRAPHY OF THE MIGRATION OF THE POPULATION OF UKRAINE TO THE COUNTRIES OF EUROPE: ANALYSIS OF THE POLICY OF INTEGRATION OF MIGRANTS IN THE COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION
Published 2022-06-01“…At the same time, there is a risk that migrants will remain permanently resident abroad, which will mean a decrease in the working population in Ukraine. …”
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Quartiers anciens dédiés au tourisme et aux loisirs en Chine. Pratiques et représentations des usagers de NanTangLaoJie à Ningbo
Published 2021-05-01“…This district is emblematic of the situation of many old Chinese districts: an area from which the permanent residents have been evicted, which has been completely restored, even rebuilt and which is now dedicated to tourism and leisure. …”
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MIGRANTS AND TUBERCULOSIS – AN EXTERNAL FACTOR OF ECOLOGICAL INFLUENCE
Published 2015-04-01“…Incidence of tuberculosis among migrants usually significantly exceeds incidence of permanent residents of the city. There are the difficulties connected with problems of adaptation, shortcomings of lows, finance. …”
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Freedom of travel and mobility
Published 2009-12-01“…What is the value of a person if he does not decide to travel freely in and out of the country of his permanent residence or to travel to and return to other countries in accordance with the provisions of the law.…”
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