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Nigerian Immigrants Are Being Paid To Leave Czech Republic And Never Come Back

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A new return program, aimed at immigrants in Czech Republic will be paying migrants from Nigerian and other countries to leave and never return to their country.

 

The new program called ‘Returns’ which will be established by the country’s Ministry of Interior affairs, focuses particularly on migrants from Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Mongolia, Russia and Vietnam.

 

The report claimed that the Czech republic promised to pay Nigerian immigrants and their counterparts from Afghanistan, Iraq, Mongolia, Russia and Vietnam €4,000, if they voluntarily decide to leave to their country and never return to Czech.

The money is expected to fund the migrant’s transportation costs, integration in their country of origin including accommodation, household equipment or domestic animal expenses.

“Each individual could get funds ranging between 40,000 and 100,000 CZK. First funded returns should be processed in the third quarter of 2019,” the report read.

“The program focuses particularly on migrants Anyone who voluntarily leaves the country and promises not to return not only to the Czech Republic but to the EU, will be eligible for the money.

“Returns is supposed to help them fund transportation costs and integration in their country of origin including accommodation, household equipment or domestic animal expenses.”

Rmx.news further quoted the Czech Republic interior ministry as saying the programme will be suitable for all categories of foreigners, including those “legally in the country, illegals and asylum seekers”.

“Allocation for the program amounts to 60 million CZK, 75 percent is to be covered from the European Asylum, migration and integration fund,” it said.

It was further gathered that similar programs are already underway in other European states and they aim to encourage migrants, who are unwanted in the respective country and would not be granted asylum to leave.


 

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