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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awaiting resettlement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where individuals or groups are in a state of waiting for relocation or reestablishment, often in discussions about refugees or displaced persons.
Example: "The families are currently in temporary housing, awaiting resettlement to a more permanent location."
Alternatives: "waiting for relocation" or "pending resettlement".
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Australia has accepted 380 people processed in Nauru who had valid claims for asylum; 379 people were accepted by New Zealand; 37 have been resettled in other countries; and 12 are awaiting resettlement.
In exchange, it will take 4,000 refugees currently in Malaysia awaiting resettlement.
Some subsist in cramped quarters for years awaiting resettlement in another country.
He is awaiting resettlement in another country, and said he had been shocked to discover that Malaysia practiced caning.
For example, in Turkey, 10,000 refugees recognised by UNHCR remain there without being able to benefit from the protection they need and awaiting resettlement.
But she said doubt cast on the deal by Trump, who called it a "dumb deal", had caused further distress to those awaiting resettlement.
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Of those, many have been relocated to official camps facilitated by the Greek military, where they await resettlement.
Covering that campaign, I met young men living in safe houses in Lebanon, as they awaited resettlement to Western countries.
Nonetheless, officials of the group, including its leader in Paris, Maryam Rajavi, had been slow to cooperate with a United Nations plan to empty Camp Ashraf, as demanded by Iraq, and await resettlement to other countries.
One category — detainees cleared for release who cannot be repatriated for their own safety — is on a path to extinction: allies have accepted 33, and just 22 await resettlement.
The book is full of fascinating personal stories of exodus and return, from that told about Abraham, who brought his newfound faith into Canaan, to that of Holocaust survivor Esther Barkai, who lived on a kibbutz established on a German estate seized from the Nazi Julius Streicher as she awaited resettlement in Israel.
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