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    THE STATE CAN ONLY GRANT A STATUS

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    [07:58 pm] 30 October, 2006

    Head of the Migration department of the Ministry of regional governing
    Gagik Eganyan gets 4-5 applications a day from the Armenians of
    Iraq. Today during the seminar titled "Dual citizenship and migration
    issues under the light of integration processes" Gagik Eganyan
    mentioned that about 600 Armenians have been granted temporary status;
    390 of them are from Lebanon. "The citizens of the countries at war
    choose Armenia as a safe country. But what is important is that 20
    of the citizens of Lebanon are Arabs who could have found refuge in
    other countries", Gagik Eganyan said.

    The Migration department does not have data about those who go back,
    as "there is no request to inform us when they leave. But some of
    them do leave, and it's natural".

    According to Gagik Eganyan, Armenians living in foreign countries
    must have ground for living in our country when they come back. Since
    2002 Armenia grants those who migrate to Armenia status of temporary
    protection. What is interesting is that the only thing the state
    does is granting status: no help is offered when it comes to housing
    or transport.

    Asked the question what we will do if Russia follows the same policy
    towards Armenians as it does towards Georgians, Gagik Eganyan answered,
    "In that case not only the state, but also the Diaspora will support
    us".
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