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发表于 2016-6-21 13:44
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Acu 发表于 2016-6-21 12:22
高论!我承认孤陋寡闻,头一回听说。
你是说,如果联合国摊派的名额不够,剩下的船民就有份了?
看来澳洲 ...
政府网站上写得清清楚楚,你自己看喽。拿PR的船民和难民一向都是此消彼长的关系。这几年收的船民越来越少,收的穆斯林难民越来越多,不知你怎么看?
http://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parl ... Facts#_Toc413067450
Over the last fifteen years, approximately 13,700 places have been granted under Australia’s Humanitarian Program each year with fluctuating levels of onshore visa recipients. For example:
due to an increase in boat arrivals, 41.8 per cent of the 13,733 Humanitarian Program grants in 2000–01 were to onshore applicants (boat and air arrivals)
only 17.9 per cent of the 13,507 humanitarian grants in 2008–09 were protection visas granted under the onshore component
due to another increase in boat arrivals, 32.9 per cent of the 13,770 grants in 2009–10 were to onshore applicants (boat and air arrivals). In 2011–12, 51.2 per cent of the 13,759 grants were to onshore applicants
in 2012–13 the Government made a decision to raise the Humanitarian Program intake to 20,000 with the majority of the places allocated to offshore refugees. As a result, only 37.5 per cent of the available visas were granted to onshore (air and boat) applicants and
in 2013–14 the intake returned to 13,750 and only 20 per cent of the grants went to onshore (air and boat) applicants.[46] |
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