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Dordrecht started expelling third-country nationals

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According to the municipality, around 90 people left the reception location “of their own accord”. If they do not leave voluntarily, coercion by the police follows.

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Six third-country nationals who fled from Ukraine are still allowed to stay in the shelter in the Netherlands for the time being. That is what the Council of State has determined. Earlier today, third-country nationals were expelled from shelter because their right to protection has expired, but these six are still awaiting a court ruling.

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War refugees: Third-country nationals from Ukraine were allowed to stay in the shelter until Tuesday. The Council of State has yet to decide whether they are indeed the Netherlands...

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According to the municipality, around 90 people left the reception location “of their own accord”. If they do not leave voluntarily, coercion by the police follows.

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It's D-day for third-country nationals in the Netherlands. Third-country nationals are people who temporarily worked or studied in Ukraine, where war broke out and fled to the Netherlands. They must leave the country today if they have not applied for asylum, successfully appealed or have another case before a court. For Hamid and Kumar - who are both in the shelter at the Amstel Botel in Noord - that means they can stay for a while for now. Pak…

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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Tuesday, April 2, 2024.
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