77 per cent of Kosovo asylum seekers await final answers

77 percent of Kosovars who have sought asylum in European countries for the past two years are still awaiting a final answer from countries where they have sought asylum. So says the new study from “Pew Research Center”, announcing that more than 1.1 million people were seeking asylum in [...]
So says the new study from “Pew Research Center”, which reports that more than 1.1 million people seeking asylum in Europe in the biggest refugee crisis since World War II are waiting to answer whether they can stay in European countries two years after leaving their countries.
According to this study, more than half of asylum seekers in Norway, Switzerland and the other 28 EU countries during the 2015 and 2016 crisis have not yet received answers.
As for Albania, 89 percent of Albanian asylum seekers have yet to receive final answers, writes The Guardian, broadcast Koha.net.
According to research, Hungary and Greece are moving at the slower steps in terms of asylum demands. The demand for asylum in 2015 and 2016 represents 20 percent of all demands in Europe since the 1980s.
Germany remains the state in which there were mostly asylum seekers. 45 percent of all asylum seekers in the past two years were searching for Germany.
The huge wave of departure from Kosovo began in 2015.












