Left and KrF got last draft approval for several of their demands to bring home more asylum children. The price is that refugees may lose residence if the return is considered safe.
The final draft as Wednesday afternoon was presented to team meetings in government and centrist parties were several of the points in the sketch from Tuesday as KrF meant was for poor, including several of the disputed claims from FRP.
Just before 19 clock Wednesday evening gets VG confirmed that the four party leaders on socialist side sits in negotiations, to reach agreement on the final details.
After the VG knows this is features of a new agreement to bring home some of the long remaining asylum kids, with the proviso that there may be some recent changes:
Farther period
** The sketch from Tuesday the government had, after pressure from FRP, bruised that only children sent out between September 1 and the last year would get their cases reconsidered. Now insert the dates to July 1 to 25 March. That means more seconded asylum children will have their cases reconsidered.
WON FORTH? Trine Skei Grande (V) and Knut Arild Hareide (KrF) shall have agreed with the government parties that asylum children to try the case again, and, according to VG sources have won forward on the main areas.
** The sketch Government wished that the centrist parties should go with that number kvotefyktninger UN was put down if seconded asylum children were allowed to return. That point is now taken away.
** In the original proposal had children and their families have lived at least 4.5 years in Norway in order to get their cases reconsidered. In the new proposal the residence in Norway to qualify as “long remain” set to four years. This allows multiple child families sent out in the fall a second chance.
Seconded families be tracked up
** The proposed center parties could well one wished to enter a requirement that quota refugees as unaccompanied to Norway could not get a family reunion with children who were with a caregiver. This requirement should have been dropped.
** shall be set aside money for the families who were sent out last fall must be traceable up and be aware that they can have their case reconsidered, and that they should get legal assistance from NOAS.
These requirements stood Left and KrF so hard that Prime Minister Erna Solberg will have “turned the table” to get Progress Party leader Siv Jensen to accept the solution.
Progress victories
Earlier Wednesday was Justice Minister Anders Anundsen (FRP) in a secret meeting with FRP deputy Per Sandberg, who VG made it clear that FRP demanded a tightening in other areas of asylum and immigration policy to accept asylum children already sent out can get their cases reconsidered.
And at some points have FRP won approval:
** Refugees who come to Norway shall henceforth had to report within six months whom they wish to seek reunification with. The deadline is now one year.
** agreement also includes an agreement to work to reveal polygamy among refugees and asylum seekers, to limit the possibility of family reunification for persons with multiple spouses.
** Refugees who have been granted temporary but not permanent residence in Norway to lose their refugee status if it is no longer deemed unsafe to send them out of the country.
The last point is important for especially FRP, but set far inside center parties to accept. It is so also with the current regulations, but currently practiced there. The new is that the immigration authorities will have earmarked funds to follow up refugees and take new assessments if it has been safe to send them out of the country before they get a Norwegian passport.
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