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Jet001 [13]
3 years ago
10

Describe four different challenges facing refugees after they are allowed to enter a host country. If you were a refugee moving

to a new country, what difficulties would you face?
Geography
2 answers:
Inessa [10]3 years ago
8 0

Four challenges that a refugee can face when moving to a new country are:

<em>- Culture shock;</em>

Every country is different and has its own unique culture, so people that move in new countries often experience culture shock as they witness lot of things that are much different compared to their homeland.

<em>- Language barrier;</em>

Not knowing a language is a huge problem, and it can take a time, so at the beginning, it is restricting a person a lot.

<em>- Job opportunities;</em>

Moving from one type of economy and possessing certain skills doesn't mean that in a different economy you can use those skills, so it can be a real problem to manage to find a proper job, or the person will have to upgrade.

<em>- Integration;</em>

Very often, newcomers are seen suspiciously, and there can be a lot of discrimination against them, so it takes a lot of time, and also proving to the environment that it is nothing ''scary'', in order to be able to integrate into the society.

yKpoI14uk [10]3 years ago
4 0
Language barrier
Job opportunities
Discrimination
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