Welcome to Britain! We really hope you can find the peace and stability you need here. Most people will welcome you and help you settle in but a lot of us are shy so you may need to help us learn about your culture and what you’ve been through.
John & John
Refugee Voices
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Majid
It takes 12 and half hours to walk from suburban Manchester to the Home Office in Liverpool. It’s not a journey normally made on foot,…
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Mohammed
Mohammed is from Eritrea – one of the world’s most repressive nations. At seventeen, he was sent away from his family for compulsory military training….
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