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AUSTRIA MOVES TO TIGHTEN ASYLUM RULES, BUT MEASURES FALL SHORT……

Way too soft, family reunification should only take place in the land of departure.

Government moves to tighten asylum rules

Government moves to tighten asylum rules

Refugees at Vienna’s Westbahnhof station. Photo: Caritas

Published: 03 Nov 2015 16:17 GMT+01:00

According to the contentious draft legislation, those granted asylum will be reassessed after three years. If their countries of origin are then deemed to have become safe, they will be sent back.

Those under “subsidiary protection” — a kind of asylum-lite awarded in particular to Afghans — will meanwhile only be allowed to be joined by family members after three years, up from one year now.

Chancellor Werner Faymann said that the legislation, due to go before parliament in December, is a “signal that asylum is something which is temporary”, and aimed at deterring people from coming to Austria.

Rights groups however sharply criticised the proposals, saying that they would make the integration of migrants into Austrian society more difficult.

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