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Egyptian Communities in Europe Respond to Immigration Min. Invitation


Sun 09 Jun 2019 | 07:42 PM
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With the start of the summer vacation for families living abroad, Ambassador Nabila Makram Abdel Shaheed, Minister of State for Migration and Egyptians Affairs Abroad, has invited the children of the Egyptian communities in Europe to take part in the state program that the ministry intends to organize for the third and second generations of the Egyptian communities. The children's age must range between 18-35.

The program is the second edition of the "Spend Your Vacation in Your Nation, We Give You All Our Attention" initiative, which was launched last year during the summer vacation with the participation of expatriates during.  The Ministry decided to extend the initiative to the second generation and third for sons of Egyptian expatriates.

[caption id="attachment_55657" align="aligncenter" width="674"]Beach el mahmia in the island of Beach el mahmia on the island of "Giuftun"[/caption]

On the other hand, some communities in Europe started organizing trips to Egypt. Both the family house in Germany and the General Federation of Egyptians in Austria announced that they had received the data of the youth of Egypt between the ages of 18 and 35 who applied for the program, hoping to visit Egypt this summer.

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The Ministry of Immigration also organized 15 national security courses entitled "Our Roots" for young Egyptians from all over the world, in addition to organizing annually a program with a specialized company for children ages 8-16.

The Ministry has sent its e-mail [email protected] and (01220322422) to receive the personal data of those who wish to participate in this program, including passport pictures of the youth and their residence abroad and their dates of being present in Egypt.