The life of refugees in South Africa is becoming very difficult day by day. Since the start of covid-19, UNHCR has decided to join the South African government in order to collaborate with SASSA and ensure that all refugees with Asylum Seekers and Special Permit Holders benefit also from the SRD R350 Grant of which the payment will take place every after 6 months. So if you haven’t applied yet, you need to click here to Apply.
Due to what happened yesterday, 27 August 2024, more than 200 refugees were arrested by the police in the Durban CBD, therefore UNHCR officially opening an application form to all refugees and asylum seekers who are living in South Africa
We would like to inform all refugees and asylum seekers that after submitting their application, we will contact them through their application cell phone numbers for their first interview.
We will put a list below of the questions that we will ask you during the interview, so we strongly advise you to be ready and write down the answers to those tricky questions for the first interview, because we will ask you the same question for the second interview.
If your interview goes well, we will invite you to come and collect your Refugee Identity Card at our office while waiting for our last next step which is your body health check up and give 500 US dollars for your purchases/ or shopping.
Like we said, the Refugees and Asylum seekers substantive interview is a chance for us to be sure if you are not lying and if your story checks out and Don’t worry if you feel overwhelmed. We will ask you some of our tricky questions which will be:
Try to answer each question as accurately as possible, without guessing or speculating.
For example, “When did you leave your home country?” If you remember the exact date, great! But often you might not remember specific dates – especially if you are not keeping a note of it.
What do you do in case you don’t know the date? Try to be as close to the actual date – which month? What season was it? Last summer? Was it around some festival that you remember?
Be prepared for the same questions to be asked again and again – don’t get rattled. Just keep a cool head, ask for water if you need it, take a break if it feels too overwhelming and start again, we will wait for you by putting a call on hold for 5 minutes.
REMEMBER: Even the simplest of questions might seem overwhelming when asked repeatedly. Be prepared to be pushed just a bit and don’t lose the number you applied with.
ACTION: Try to conduct at least one to two practice interviews with your lawyer/ or social worker to build your confidence, if possible.
NEXT: We will inform you of the latest decision regarding your application.
And don’t forget: You are valuable. You are powerful. You can do this!
Good Luck.
1. Country of Departure:
Refugees under the UNHCR program come from various countries experiencing conflict, persecution, or other humanitarian crises. Common departure countries include Syria, Afghanistan, South Sudan, DRC, Venezuela, and Myanmar, Burundi, among others. The departure process usually involves registration with the UNHCR in refugee camps or urban settings in neighboring countries where refugees initially seek asylum.
2. Destination Countries in Europe:
Refugees are resettled in various European countries based on resettlement agreements and quotas. Some of the primary destination countries in Europe include:
3. Departure Process and Journey:
The resettlement process involves multiple steps:
4. Refugee Salary in Europe:
5. Integration Challenges and Support:
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) does not directly transport people to Europe. Instead, UNHCR focuses on protecting and assisting refugees and asylum-seekers, including facilitating resettlement and providing humanitarian aid in various regions. Here’s a detailed overview of how the process works and how UNHCR supports refugees, leading some to find pathways to Europe:
The process of how refugees receive assistance, including financial support and documentation in Europe, involves multiple steps, organizations, and procedures. Here’s an overview of how the UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) and other relevant bodies are involved:
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) administers various social grants aimed at assisting vulnerable…
If your SASSA status shows a decline, it’s important not to lose hope, as there…
This website uses cookies.