Third country resettlement

Third country resettlement or refugee resettlement is, according to the UNHCR, one of three durable solutions (voluntary repatriation and local integration being the other two) for refugees who fled their home country. Resettled refugees have the right to reside long-term or permanently in the country of resettlement and may also have the right to become citizens of that country.

Resettled refugees may also be referred to as quota or contingent refugees, as countries only take a certain number of refugees each year. In 2016 there were 65.6 million forcibly displaced people worldwide and around 190,000 of them were resettled into a third country.[1] Canada leads the world in refugee resettlement; it resettled more than 47,600 individuals in 2022.[2] The United States led the world in refugee resettlement for decades till 2018.[3]

  1. ^ "Figures at a Glance". UNHCR. 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-05-26.
  2. ^ Kim, Soo-Jung (2023-06-14). "UNHCR calls for concerted action as forced displacement hits new record in 2022". UNHCR Canada. Retrieved 2024-07-04.
  3. ^ Jens Manuel Krogstad (October 7, 2019). "Key facts about refugees to the U.S." Pew Research Center.

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