Welcome to the UK! I hope you find new friends and feel at home quickly. I’m sure you have loads of skills to contribute to our country. To those of you who have been separated from family and loved ones on your journey, I pray you will be reunited soon. Our country is going through a strange time at the moment, but please know that so many of us welcome you with wide open arms! May you find peace, joy and fulfilment in your new home.
Anneleen
Refugee Voices
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Ahmad
Sitting in a café in Manchester’s busy district of Rusholme, Ahmad reminisces over the life he once shared with his wife in Syria before the…
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Esam and Rola
Esam, a 34-year-old Syrian, proudly shows his British driving license to his family shortly after passing his test. He explains how he managed to successfully…
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