Originally Posted by
SLXOwft
The question of close family members with no right of abode is a humanitarian question that also needs addressing.
I don't wish to appear callous but I don't think this is an issue (for the UK or other hosting State). If they have no right of abode then their situation is the same as all the other unfortunates caught up in this tragedy - the fact that one of their number has secured residence elsewhere is irrelevant. This issue becomes equal to the that of Sudanese refugees in general. Naturally the family member who has rights in another State has to decide whether to go or not (ie stay with their family).