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Discover LudwigGain asylum is correct and is typically used in the context of an individual seeking refuge or protection from a government or other entity.
Example: After fleeing from political persecution, Jose sought to gain asylum in the United States.
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Typically, around a fifth gain asylum and another sixth are given "exceptional leave to remain".
Fewer than 40% of those who fail to gain asylum are ever deported.
The third problem lies in the implication that only Syrians deserve to gain asylum in Europe.
The men said they had taken action in a desperate effort to gain asylum in Britain.
After more than a decade of filing applications, they cannot gain asylum anywhere else.
Mr. Asseri, who is in his 40s, had announced his intention to gain asylum "against my advice," Mr. Bolour said.
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Uzzaman gained asylum in Britain as a political refugee and became a British citizen.
After gaining asylum, the family obtained a list of agencies that specialize in refugee services.
The WSJ's reporter asked her what Snowden's chances of gaining asylum were.
He also fled Hussein's Iraq, but unlike Aziz, he says he gained asylum in Britain within weeks in 2002.
Mr. Rouzi gained asylum in the United States in 1996 and has criticized the Chinese government on the American-sponsored RAsia Free Asia.
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