A “crown” report on the FPö plans, the deadline according to which asylum right to Austrian citizenship can apply to an increase of ten to 15 years, has made high waves. “There is no automatism here. At any case, it is checked separately, “says the request in the Ministry of the Interior.
“Asylum remains temporary protection and may not continue to citizenship by passing a period of ten years. All the other combines asylum and immigration and is one of the many pull factors that people come to Austria and they have to be deployed, “Fpö Boss Herbert Kickl told the” Krone “.
“There is no automatism”
As reported, the liberties want to increase the deadline that asylum can apply for asylum in Austria for citizenship from ten to 15 years. Otherwise, according to the FPö, the FPö would threaten massive incorporations exactly ten years after the major wave of refugees in 2015. The Ministry of the Interior now spoke to the “Kroon”.
“After ten years there is currently the possibility to submit an application. However, there is no automatism here. Each case is checked separately, “you emphasize. According to the ministry, fewer than 15,000 people who came to the country in 2015 in 2015 would be entitled to the right to be entitled.
Germany wants to limit immigration
Although the subject of asylum in Austria is one of the crispy of the coalition negotiations, it dominates the election campaign for the early elections of the Bundestag on 23 February. Not impressed by mass demonstrations in different cities and great excitement in most media, the candidate of the CDU and CSU gives a “guarantee” for a turn in the asylum three weeks before the election of the Bundestag in the newspaper ” Bild am Sonntag “and economic policy, he should become the new Chancellor. “We need a policy change in Germany,” said Merz. A strict limitation of asylum seekers also counts, for example.
Merz has the vast majority of the Germans by his side. The indignation of the hysterical bordering indignation is inflamed with the fact that Merz had stated that he could not care about whether the right -wing national AfD in the Bundestag would be right with the Union. In fact, the trade union was able to bring its five-point plan last week to sharpen the migration policy with the help of the AFD votes. Since then the waves are high in Berlin
Source: Krone

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