Shafaqna English– In the past six months, revocation proceedings for protection status were initiated in a total of 2,157 cases involving individuals taking temporary journeys back to their country of origin, a spokesperson for BAMF told Germany’s weekly newspaper, Welt am Sonntag.
In the past six months, protection status revocation proceedings were initiated on a total of 2,157 cases of people taking temporary journeys home to their country of origin, Spokesperson for BAMF told Germany’s weekly Welt am Sonntag newspaper.
The two countries with the most cases of such unauthorized trips were Iraq and Syria, with 762 and 734 instances, respectively.
Under Germany’s law, protection status can be revoked if a person travels back to their home country. The reasoning behind this rule is that if their country is safe enough for a visit, they evidently do not suffer sufficient levels of persecution there.
Source: Info Migrants

