The government mobilized for a young Guinea to study at Sciences Po in France

Amadou Diallo was admitted to Sciences Po, but the examination of his asylum application was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak. french government

Amadou Diallo was admitted to Sciences Po, but the examination of his asylum application was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The French government said Wednesday it was “mobilizing” so that Guinean student Amadou Diallo, accepted at Sciences-Po Paris, could quickly obtain a visa and residence permit to continue his studies in France.

“Our services in Greece have mobilized so that his visa application, which is due to be submitted very soon, is processed in a timely manner and so that Mr. Diallo can quickly obtain the right of residence,” the joint press release said. the Minister for Foreign Affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian and the Envoy Minister for Citizenship Marlène Schiappa.

“We thank the Greek authorities for the cooperation they are showing so that Mr. Diallo can settle in France,” say the ministers, who confirm that he only has to receive asylum in Greece, where he arrived in 2016.

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The asylum application was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak

After completing his training in Greece, this young Guinean was admitted to the archives of the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po), after passing a videoconference interview. But the examination of his asylum application has been delayed due to the coronavirus outbreak, which could prevent them from reaching France in time to begin their studies.

This is the French embassy in Athens, which deals with the issue of youth in Guinea and has found a solution with the Greek government. A 20-year-old man, who lost his parents when he was a child, fled his country where he felt persecuted.

Date Updated: July 22, 2020, 3:58 PM

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Source: newstars.edu.vn

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