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Our Telegram channel link https://t.me/Toprefugee10 First of all, what is resettlement? It is one of the permanent solutions provided by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, for refugees who have been recognized as refugees by the Commission as the official sponsor and sponsor of refugees around the world, where the refugee is transferred from the second country to the third country (the refugee's country of origin is the first country). What are the resettlement criteria as defined by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees? 1) A woman at risk: This means that there is a woman at constant risk in the second country (such as Egypt - Lebanon - Jordan - Turkey - Iraq..) and it is difficult to provide protection for her within the same country. For example: A woman without a breadwinner (lost her husband) and with children and no first-degree male relatives in the same country (father - brother) and facing various problems, she is considered a woman at risk and is considered one of the cases that can be resettled. 2) What is the meaning of children at risk: This is a broad criterion and includes many cases, for example: children suffering from clear psychological problems due to war (constant nightmares - phobia - involuntary urination - hair loss leading to baldness ...) or children who work to support their families and never go to school, or children who were exposed to a sexual assault in the second country, for example, and many other cases. This criterion is one of the strong criteria for settlement, and Britain in particular is considered one of the countries that receive families with similar cases. 3) Victims of arrest or torture: or those exposed to injuries due to the war in their country, for example: a man who was arrested in Syria (regardless of the arresting party) for more than 6 months, or a family member who was tortured in his country of origin or in the second country (regardless of the party that practiced the torture), or a family member was exposed to a physical injury due to the war in his country that caused him a clear physical impact, especially if it caused him a health problem that needs treatment. 4) Medical cases: The presence of a major medical problem in a family member (father, mother or any of the children), accompanied by the inability to treat in the second country in addition to the risk of death or the risk of losing a vital body function if this health condition is not treated (loss of sight, hearing or loss of a limb), only then can the case be considered a resettlement case, especially if the medical condition is in a child, and medical cases are considered cases in which procedures are expedited. 5) Security and protection problems: The family in the second country faces repeated problems, threats and attacks from specific people or the family is exposed to ongoing problems for a specific reason, and the inability to avoid this risk, then the family is referred for resettlement. 6) The risk resulting from difference: If the person (man or woman) has entered into problems due to changing his religion or due to his atheism or due to being heterosexual (i.e. being gay or bisexual), then he is referred for resettlement on the grounds that he faces a risk to his life. Important note: All of the above is what qualifies you for the Commission to contact you to enter the resettlement program, but it does not guarantee the family or the person to travel, as there are criteria that come after the previous criteria to clarify the eligibility of the family or the person to travel, and these criteria are set by the receiving countries and their degree of strictness varies from one country to another, for example: everything that is known about the family or one of its members during the resettlement interviews and it turns out that it completely contradicts one of the laws of the receiving country will be rejected (a father who married his daughter while she is under 18 - a man married to more than one wife at the same time - matters related to the place of military service...), and most of the criteria of the receiving country are not announced. The most important emails and numbers of partner organizations in the field of resettlement 1. International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC): [email protected] 2. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR): [email protected] 3. International Organization for Migration (IOM): [email protected] 4. International Labour Organization (ILO): [email protected] 5. World Food Programme (WFP): [email protected] 6. International Rescue Committee (IRC): [email protected] 7. Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS): [email protected] 8. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC): [email protected] 9. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP): [email protected] 10. Caritas Internationalis: [email protected] The most important emails and numbers of partner organizations of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 1. The phone number of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees: +41 22 739 8111 2. E-mail of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees: [email protected] 3. Phone number of the International Humanitarian Relief Organization: +41 22 731 0400 4. E-mail of the International Humanitarian Relief Organization: [email protected] The most important emails and numbers of the General Commission for Refugees in Egypt include most of the personal file data of the Egyptian general refugees as follows: Email: 1. [email protected] 2. [email protected] 3. [email protected] UNHCR number: 1. +20-2-2524-0672 2. +20-2-2577-7477 3. +20-2-2736-5021 The most important emails and numbers of the General Commission for Refugees in Jordan To obtain the emails and numbers of the General Commission for Refugees in Jordan, you can contact the International Refugee Organization (UNHCR) who operates in Jordan. You can contact them on the following email: [email protected]. You can also contact them on the following number: +962 6 560 3100. These are the emails and numbers of the General Commission for Refugees in Iraq. The email or number of the General Commission for Refugees in Iraq has not been specified. For more information about the General Commission for Refugees in Iraq, you can contact the Iraqi Migration and Refugee Agency (IOM Iraq) on the phone number: +964 (0) 780 993 6100. You can also contact them on the following email: [email protected].