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Humanitarian visa

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Type of visa

Humanitarian visas arevisas granted by some countries in order to fulfill their international obligation to protect refugees from persecution. The criteria in theConvention Relating to the Status of Refugees are often used in assessing whether or not there is a legitimate claim for protection. It defines a refugee as a person who:

  • is outside their country of origin or legal residence
  • is unable, or unwilling to return to their country of legal residence because of a legitimate fear of persecution regarding their race, religion, nationality, group membership, or a political belief, as defined by theUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
  • has not been convicted of a serious crime by a fair tribunal.

Persons primarily seeking bettereconomic opportunities may reasonably quote war, famine, or environmental disasters as their main motive for leaving their countries of legal residence, for which reason humanitarian visas may be difficult to obtain.

Australia

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In Australia, humanitarian visas are listed as “Subclass 200” and have several distinct forms:[1]

  • 201: In-country Special Humanitarian Program Visa
  • 202: Global Special Humanitarian Program Visa (“SHP”)
  • 203: Emergency Rescue Visa
  • 204: Woman at Risk Visa

European Union

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Belgium

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In 2013,Belgium established a structuralresettlement programme, initially agreeing to resettle 100 refugees. However, due to theSyrian refugee crisis, the Belgian Government announced in November 2014 that it would increase its 2015 resettlement quota to 300, of which 225 Syrians (from Lebanon) and 75 Congolese refugees (from Burundi). The final decision regarding Belgium's quota size and allocation of refugees belongs to the country's State Secretary for Asylum Policy and Migration.[2]

Belgium does not have any other such humanitarian admission programmes, and there is no explicit reference to ahumanitarian visa in its legislation. However, on anad hoc and discretionary basis, the State Secretary for Asylum Policy and Migration and theFederal Public Service Home Affairs grant visas on the basis of “humanitarian grounds," which are either short term (C-type) or long term (D-type) visas.[2]

France

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Between 2013 and 2016,France granted more than three thousand humanitarian visas toSyrian refugees to enter the country.[3]

Switzerland

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Switzerland is stricter in granting humanitarian visas, According toSwiss national law, Switzerland has the possibility to issue a humanitarian visa to individuals whose lives are imminently at risk, but the practice is very restrictive. Apart from a life-threatening situation, theState Secretariat for Migration generally requires that the individual has a link to Switzerland. In addition, the request for such a visa normally needs to be made in person at a Swiss representation.[4]

India

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Following theoverthrow of theIslamic Republic of Afghanistan by theTaliban in August 2021, the government ofIndia introduced an "e-Emergency X-Misc Visa", a type of humanitarianelectronic visa, for nationals ofAfghanistan.[5]

Russia

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Russia may issue humanitarian visas tostateless persons or citizens from countries such as theUnited States who may be considered potentially hostile, and traveling for a variety of reasons including cultural or political exchanges, sports events, scientific or technical conferences and providing temporary specialist services such as humanitarian relief.[6]

Americas

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Argentina (Programa Siria)

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Since 2014,Argentina has accepted asylum seekers originating fromSyria through its humanitarian visa programPrograma Siria ('Syria Programme'),[7] particularly for those affected by theconflict in Syria. Adopting a sponsorshipresettlement model—as opposed to a traditional resettlement programme—Argentina's Programa Siria grants temporary humanitarian visas for Syrian nationals sponsored by Argentinean individuals, organizations, or institutions for their living costs; after the temporary visa expires, Syrians may apply forpermanent residency.[8]

Since the program was adopted, theUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has worked with the Argentinian Government to strengthen and consolidate it and to assess the possibilities of expanding a similar model to refugees coming from others countries of asylum.[8]

Brazil

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Brazil issues humanitarian visas to nationals or stateless residents of countries experiencing serious instability, armed conflict, disaster or violations of human rights.[9] Brazil has designatedAfghanistan,Haiti,Syria andUkraine for this type of visa. Residency is granted initially for two years, after which the applicant may requestpermanent residency.[10][11][12][13]

United States (humanitarian parole)

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In the United States, humanitarian visas are also known ashumanitarian parole, which are documents granted for short-term urgent humanitarian relief, typically for up to one year. People who would otherwise be unable to enter the United States may be granted such parole in exceptional personal circumstances; however, these do not permit them to obtain permanent residency.[14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Findlaw Australia article:What are the Types of Humanitarian Visas Available in Australia?
  2. ^abEMN Belgian National Contact Point. December 2016. "Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission in Belgium."European Migration Network and theEuropean Union. Retrieved 2020 December 7.
  3. ^"Humanitarian visas (European Union)"(PDF).europarl.europa.eu. 2018. Retrieved2021-10-25.
  4. ^Swiss Red Cross."Humanitäre Visa – Informationen".Schweizerisches Rotes Kreuz (in German). Retrieved2021-10-25.
  5. ^"Are India's emergency visas for Afghans based on religion?". Deutsche Welle. 23 August 2021.
  6. ^Russian Visa Center, USA advice page
  7. ^"Programa Siria [Google translate]." Buenos Aires:Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto. Retrieved 2020 December 7.
  8. ^ab"Action Fiche for Strengthening international protection, reception and integration of refugees in Argentina."Commission Implementing Decision on the 2017 Annual Action programme for the Partnership Instrument, annex 21.Service for Foreign Policy Instruments, European Commission. 2017.
  9. ^Decree no. 9.199, of 20 November 2017, Government of Brazil(in Portuguese).
  10. ^Interministerial ruling MJSP/MRE no. 49, of 24 December 2024, Ministry of Justice of Brazil(in Portuguese).
  11. ^Interministerial ruling MJSP/MRE no. 51, of 27 December 2024, Ministry of Justice of Brazil(in Portuguese).
  12. ^Interministerial ruling no. 9, of 8 October 2019, Ministry of Justice of Brazil.(in Portuguese)
  13. ^Interministerial ruling MJSP/MRE no. 50, of 26 December 2024, Ministry of Justice of Brazil(in Portuguese).
  14. ^USA Today, What Is a Humanitarian Visa?
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