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VOLUNTARY RETURN

  • Voluntary return
  • Return of a migrant to their country of origin

    Voluntary return or voluntary repatriation is the return of a migrant such as undocumented immigrants, rejected asylum seekers, refugees, unaccompanied

    Voluntary return

    Voluntary return

    Voluntary_return

  • Voluntary departure (United States)
  • Legal remedy available to certain aliens

    a number of commentators use the term voluntary return to refer to both voluntary departure and voluntary return. To add to the confusion, the U.S. Immigration

    Voluntary departure (United States)

    Voluntary_departure_(United_States)

  • Repatriation
  • Return of a thing or person to their country

    illegal migrants, repatriation can mean either voluntary return or deportation. Voluntary return is the return of eligible persons, such as refugees, to their

    Repatriation

    Repatriation

    Repatriation

  • Withdrawal of application for admission
  • Procedure of the US Department of Homeland Security

    be removed through expedited removal). At land borders, voluntary departure and voluntary return may also be available options. The option of withdrawal

    Withdrawal of application for admission

    Withdrawal_of_application_for_admission

  • Return migration
  • Return to country of citizenship

    1924 returned permanently to their homelands." Return migration is the repatriation of a migrant. It may be voluntary in line with the right of return, or

    Return migration

    Return_migration

  • Refugee
  • Displaced person

    to refugees who want to return voluntarily to their home countries. Many developed countries also have Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) programmes for asylum

    Refugee

    Refugee

    Refugee

  • Remigration
  • Forced or promoted return of non-European immigrants

    Church of England. It had originally meant simply "returning", later was applied to the voluntary return of an immigrant to their place of origin, and is

    Remigration

    Remigration

    Remigration

  • Right of return
  • Principle in international law

    deported and imprisoned when exercising their right to return to the United States. Voluntary return Diaspora politics Freedom of movement Nationality law

    Right of return

    Right_of_return

  • Bhutanese refugees
  • Lhotshampas, a group of Nepali language speaking Bhutanese people

    years of discussion, Bhutan and Nepal reached an agreement about the voluntary return of certain Bhutanese refugees living in Nepalese camps. However, points

    Bhutanese refugees

    Bhutanese refugees

    Bhutanese_refugees

  • Return of refugees of the Syrian civil war
  • through voluntary official programs from December 2024 to July 2025. Since the fall of the Assad regime, more than 75,000 refugees returned from Jordan

    Return of refugees of the Syrian civil war

    Return_of_refugees_of_the_Syrian_civil_war

  • Robert C. Campbell
  • British military officer (1885–1966)

    dying mother. His request was granted and after a two-week visit he voluntarily returned to the POW camp, where he remained until the end of the war. The

    Robert C. Campbell

    Robert_C._Campbell

  • Geneva Accords (1988)
  • Agreement that began Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan

    States; a bilateral agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan on the voluntary return of Afghan refugees; and an agreement on the interrelationships for

    Geneva Accords (1988)

    Geneva_Accords_(1988)

  • Frederick the Fair
  • King of Germany from 1314 to 1330

    Trausnitz of 1325, he recognized Louis as the legitimate ruler. His voluntary return to captivity after failing to secure his brothers' submission impressed

    Frederick the Fair

    Frederick the Fair

    Frederick_the_Fair

  • Mass migration
  • Large-scale migration of people

    the largest mass migration in human history. The largest documented voluntary emigration in history was the Italian diaspora, which migrated from Italy

    Mass migration

    Mass migration

    Mass_migration

  • Alaa Hussein Ali
  • Head of Kuwait's puppet government during Iraqi invasion

    commuted by the court of cassation to life in prison instead due to his voluntary return. In September 2024, the Kuwaiti government revoked Al-Khafaji's Kuwaiti

    Alaa Hussein Ali

    Alaa Hussein Ali

    Alaa_Hussein_Ali

  • Buduburam
  • Former Liberian refugee settlement in Ghana

    international observers, the UNHCR reduced assistance and encouraged voluntary return. While some refugees repatriated, many remained, and Buduburam evolved

    Buduburam

    Buduburam

    Buduburam

  • Expedited removal
  • US immigration enforcement process

    people being turned back the option of "voluntary return" as an alternative to expedited removal. A voluntary return also goes on the person's immigration

    Expedited removal

    Expedited_removal

  • Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
  • 1958 film

    search the desert with her for the "flying satellite", agreeing to a voluntary return to the sanatorium if they find nothing. As night falls, they find the

    Attack of the 50 Foot Woman

    Attack of the 50 Foot Woman

    Attack_of_the_50_Foot_Woman

  • Alien (law)
  • Person in a country not having citizenship

     § 1481 ("Loss of nationality by native-born or naturalized citizen; voluntary action; burden of proof; presumptions") Rosenberg, Michael; Rich, Mark

    Alien (law)

    Alien_(law)

  • James Kelly (murderer)
  • English murderer and Jack the Ripper suspect

    to escape from Broadmoor and was entirely unaccounted for until his voluntary return to the hospital almost 40 years later in 1927. Due to his escape having

    James Kelly (murderer)

    James Kelly (murderer)

    James_Kelly_(murderer)

  • Fedasil
  • Belgian institution responsible for receiving asylum seekers

    wishing to return to their country of origin either during or after an asylum procedure, Fedasil will provide a programme for voluntary return. Fedasil

    Fedasil

    Fedasil

  • Chun Woo-won
  • South Korean activist (born 1996)

    suspended for four years. The court cited his sincere remorse and voluntary return to the country as reasons for leniency. An appeals court confirmed

    Chun Woo-won

    Chun Woo-won

    Chun_Woo-won

  • Human migration
  • Movement of people for their benefit

    into voluntary migration and forced migration. The distinction between involuntary (fleeing political conflict or natural disaster) and voluntary migration

    Human migration

    Human migration

    Human_migration

  • Syrians in Lebanon
  • 2024 through a combination of conflict-driven displacement, organized voluntary return programs, and continued cross-border movements, with some estimates

    Syrians in Lebanon

    Syrians_in_Lebanon

  • Great Train Robbery (1963)
  • 1963 robbery in Ledburn, England

    his family, to join Bruce Reynolds (and later Charlie Wilson) but returned voluntarily to England in 1966, where he was sentenced to 15 years. Charlie Wilson

    Great Train Robbery (1963)

    Great Train Robbery (1963)

    Great_Train_Robbery_(1963)

  • Voluntary redundancy
  • Financial incentive

    the age structure within the company. People who accept voluntary redundancy may at times return to the company after changes in the company's prospects

    Voluntary redundancy

    Voluntary_redundancy

  • North Korean defectors
  • People fleeing North Korea

    sexual violence, forced labor, and possible execution. Some defectors voluntarily return to North Korea. Different terms, official and unofficial, refer to

    North Korean defectors

    North_Korean_defectors

  • Bikini Atoll
  • Coral atoll in the Marshall Islands

    of radiation slowly decreases. In 1972, about 100 residents were voluntarily returned to their home island. However, scientists found dangerously high

    Bikini Atoll

    Bikini Atoll

    Bikini_Atoll

  • Immigration
  • Movement of people into another country or region to which they are not native

    violation of immigration laws (illegal immigration). Migration can be voluntary or involuntary. Involuntary migration includes forced displacement (in

    Immigration

    Immigration

    Immigration

  • Immigrant investor programs
  • Providing residence or citizenship in exchange for investment

    individuals to more quickly obtain residence or citizenship of a country in return for making qualifying and substantive investments. Broadly, the programs

    Immigrant investor programs

    Immigrant investor programs

    Immigrant_investor_programs

  • Shopping cart theory
  • Test of moral character

    system in place at these retailers is fully voluntary, with no external incentive for or against returning the cart and is therefore, as proponents of

    Shopping cart theory

    Shopping cart theory

    Shopping_cart_theory

  • Scissor Sisters (convicted killers)
  • Two Irish killers (2005)

    Charlotte was moved from Mountjoy to Limerick Prison. Kathleen Mulhall voluntarily returned to Ireland in February 2008 and faced several charges. She pleaded

    Scissor Sisters (convicted killers)

    Scissor_Sisters_(convicted_killers)

  • Iraqis in Syria
  • Ethnic group

    residents harbor anxieties of this prospect. The number of refugees who voluntarily return to Iraq remains low. In 2009, Syria's UNHCR office, which does not

    Iraqis in Syria

    Iraqis_in_Syria

  • John II of France
  • King of France from 1350 to 1364

    When John was informed that Louis had escaped from captivity, he voluntarily returned to England, where he died in 1364. He was succeeded by his eldest

    John II of France

    John II of France

    John_II_of_France

  • Illegal immigration
  • Entry into a country without any legal right

    migrants by March 2025, with authorities reporting a rise in arrests and voluntary returns. The government is under pressure to manage immigration enforcement

    Illegal immigration

    Illegal_immigration

  • Harold Lowe
  • Fifth officer of RMS Titanic (1882–1944)

    the sinking and for returning to the wreck site after the ship sank in search for survivors, the only boat which voluntarily returned. Along with a volunteer

    Harold Lowe

    Harold Lowe

    Harold_Lowe

  • 1989 expulsion of Turks from Bulgaria
  • 1989 ethnic cleansing of Muslims from Bulgaria

    (2017). "The Turks of Bulgaria: An Outlier Case of Forced Migration and Voluntary Return" (PDF). International Migration. 55 (5): 162–179. doi:10.1111/imig

    1989 expulsion of Turks from Bulgaria

    1989_expulsion_of_Turks_from_Bulgaria

  • Japanese-Americans and return migration
  • Migration of Japanese Americans to Japan

    two forms of return migration, the first being a voluntary return, and the second being a forced return. Before WW2 a majority of Japanese immigrants did

    Japanese-Americans and return migration

    Japanese-Americans_and_return_migration

  • Voluntary childlessness
  • Lifestyle choice

    Voluntary childlessness or childfreeness is the active choice to neither conceive nor adopt children. Use of the word childfree was first recorded in

    Voluntary childlessness

    Voluntary childlessness

    Voluntary_childlessness

  • Deportation
  • Expulsion of a person or group from a place or country

    expulsion] order in cases where the person concerned does not follow it voluntarily". Others differentiate removal of legal immigrants (expulsion) from illegal

    Deportation

    Deportation

    Deportation

  • Voluntary slavery
  • Consensual entry into slavery

    may be interpreted to mean that rather than people voluntary selling themselves into slavery in return for a loan, slavery was simply the standard penalty

    Voluntary slavery

    Voluntary_slavery

  • Brice Hortefeux
  • French politician (born 1958)

    immigrant repatriation from France. He has supported and incentivised voluntary return, in his role as Immigration Minister of France, for immigrant families

    Brice Hortefeux

    Brice Hortefeux

    Brice_Hortefeux

  • Office of the Special Prosecutor
  • Government prosecution office

    consider him a fugitive from justice, pending his voluntary return to Ghana. Should he fail to return on the agreed date, the OSP will reinstate his wanted

    Office of the Special Prosecutor

    Office of the Special Prosecutor

    Office_of_the_Special_Prosecutor

  • Refugee Action
  • British charitable organization

    specialist services. Until the end of 2015 it ran the UK's assisted voluntary return (AVR) programme. Refugee Action has a head office in London and offices

    Refugee Action

    Refugee Action

    Refugee_Action

  • Norsemen (TV series)
  • Norwegian comedy television series

    modernize the village Øystein Martinsen as Kark, a freed slave who has voluntarily returned to his life as a slave after being institutionalized Jon Øigarden

    Norsemen (TV series)

    Norsemen_(TV_series)

  • MediSafe controversy
  • 2025 Hong Kong student AI controversy

    response. On 22 August, the parents of Poon announced that they will voluntarily return all the awards MediSafe won, citing concerns to the mental and physical

    MediSafe controversy

    MediSafe_controversy

  • Patricia Krenwinkel
  • American mass murderer (born 1947)

    Finally, in February 1970, she waived extradition proceedings and voluntarily returned to California to stand trial with defendants Manson, Van Houten,

    Patricia Krenwinkel

    Patricia Krenwinkel

    Patricia_Krenwinkel

  • 361st Infantry Regiment (Wehrmacht)
  • WWII German Army unit

    established significant obstacles to prevent repatriation, some Germans did voluntarily return out of fear of incurring worse sanctions from the Nazi regime if they

    361st Infantry Regiment (Wehrmacht)

    361st_Infantry_Regiment_(Wehrmacht)

  • Red Army
  • Soviet army and air force from 1918 to 1946

    prohibit punitive measures against desertion which encouraged the voluntary return of 98,000–132,000 deserters to the army. The Red Army used special

    Red Army

    Red Army

    Red_Army

  • Code of Entry and Residence of Foreigners and of the Right to Asylum
  • Legal code in France

    and holding area Residency: residence permits, conditions, assisted voluntary return program Family reunification Removal measures: administrative detention

    Code of Entry and Residence of Foreigners and of the Right to Asylum

    Code of Entry and Residence of Foreigners and of the Right to Asylum

    Code_of_Entry_and_Residence_of_Foreigners_and_of_the_Right_to_Asylum

  • Non-refoulement
  • Principle of international asylum law

    2017. Retrieved 21 February 2017. Zieck, Marjoleine (1997). UNHCR and Voluntary Repatriation of Refugees: A Legal Analysis. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

    Non-refoulement

    Non-refoulement

  • Population transfer
  • Movement of a large group of people from one region to another

    Refugee Replacement migration Third country resettlement Villagization Voluntary return World War II evacuation and expulsion Vazira Fazila-Yacoobali Zamindar

    Population transfer

    Population transfer

    Population_transfer

  • Volt Bank
  • Australian consumer neobank

    announced it would permanently close its deposit-taking business and voluntarily return its banking licence, citing funding issues. Headquartered in Sydney

    Volt Bank

    Volt Bank

    Volt_Bank

  • Nandigram violence
  • 2007 land acquisition protests in West Bengal, India

    water and sanitation, health care and education, with the right to voluntary return or resettlement and reintegration. The proposed SEZ was shelved after

    Nandigram violence

    Nandigram violence

    Nandigram_violence

  • Birth tourism
  • Travel to give birth in another country

    Brazilian consulate if they already have acquired another citizenship voluntarily. Foreign tourists, parents of a Brazilian child, may apply for permanent

    Birth tourism

    Birth tourism

    Birth_tourism

  • Right of asylum
  • Juridical concept in which someone persecuted by their country may take refuge in another

    of origin have changed that there is no longer danger of persecution, voluntary expatriation according to non-refoulement or historically in some cases

    Right of asylum

    Right_of_asylum

  • Charter Schools in Massachusetts
  • charter law, 603 CMR 1.00: (8) Upon the revocation, non-renewal, or voluntary return of a Commonwealth charter, title to all of the property of the charter

    Charter Schools in Massachusetts

    Charter_Schools_in_Massachusetts

  • Darfur genocide (2003–2005)
  • Systematic murder of Darfuris in Sudan

    UN Secretary-General to "take responsibility for the protection and voluntary return of IDPs to their villages of origin in West Darfur in partnership with

    Darfur genocide (2003–2005)

    Darfur genocide (2003–2005)

    Darfur_genocide_(2003–2005)

  • Renunciation of citizenship
  • Voluntary act of relinquishing one's citizenship or nationality

    Renunciation of citizenship is the voluntary loss of citizenship. It is the opposite of naturalization, whereby a person voluntarily obtains citizenship. It is

    Renunciation of citizenship

    Renunciation_of_citizenship

  • Ayourou
  • Place in Tillabéri Region, Niger

    around 13,400 displaced people accommodated in Ayourou were affected by voluntary return operations. "CIRCONSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATIVES ET COLLECTIVITES TERRITORIALES

    Ayourou

    Ayourou

    Ayourou

  • Internally Displaced Person Camp in Lagos
  • Refugee camp in Lagos, Nigeria

    commissioning “This centre is to serve as a component of the Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration (AVRR) programme. We have set it up in collaboration

    Internally Displaced Person Camp in Lagos

    Internally_Displaced_Person_Camp_in_Lagos

  • Voluntary Human Extinction Movement
  • Environmental movement

    The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement (VHEMT) is an environmental movement that calls for all people to abstain from reproduction in order to cause

    Voluntary Human Extinction Movement

    Voluntary Human Extinction Movement

    Voluntary_Human_Extinction_Movement

  • Vietnamese boat people
  • Refugees who fled Vietnam by boat

    incentives for voluntary return to Vietnam caused many boat people to return to Vietnam during the 1990s. Most remaining asylum seekers were voluntarily or forcibly

    Vietnamese boat people

    Vietnamese boat people

    Vietnamese_boat_people

  • Migration from Ghana to Germany
  • for asylum again in another EU country. Germany also grants assisted voluntary return for some migrants. "Ghanaians in Germany – 1950s till today (Part 2)"

    Migration from Ghana to Germany

    Migration_from_Ghana_to_Germany

  • 1988 in Afghanistan
  • not to intervene in each other's affairs and to work for the safe, voluntary return of refugees. The withdrawal of an estimated 115,000 Soviet troops,

    1988 in Afghanistan

    1988_in_Afghanistan

  • Peter Skaarup
  • Danish politician

    supports immigrant repatriation from Denmark. He has advocated for the voluntary return of migrants "struggling to adapt to Danish society". He has stated

    Peter Skaarup

    Peter Skaarup

    Peter_Skaarup

  • Alan Cozzalio
  • American army officer (1946–1993)

    in Vietnam, he took a 30-day leave at his home in Oregon before a voluntary return for an additional six-month extended tour. United Press International

    Alan Cozzalio

    Alan Cozzalio

    Alan_Cozzalio

  • Sian Blake
  • British actress (1972–2015)

    hearing in Accra, where he told the court that he would voluntarily return to the UK; he returned to the UK on 12 February 2016 and was arrested at Heathrow

    Sian Blake

    Sian_Blake

  • Jean-Pierre Hocké
  • Swiss politician

    affected by conflicts in Central America. It also worked to organize the voluntary return of Vietnamese refugees, and began setting up camps for Ethiopian refugees

    Jean-Pierre Hocké

    Jean-Pierre Hocké

    Jean-Pierre_Hocké

  • Bare machine
  • Computer without an operating system

    infinite main loop in which each task is executed sequentially and must voluntarily return control back to the loop. The loop runs these cooperative background

    Bare machine

    Bare_machine

  • Forced displacement
  • Coerced movement of a person or persons away from their home or home region

    Alden Speare, even movement under immediate threat to life contains a voluntary element as long as an option exists going into hiding, or attempting to

    Forced displacement

    Forced displacement

    Forced_displacement

  • Pan Am Flight 281
  • 1968 aircraft hijacking

    Armando Peña Soltren, lived as a fugitive in Cuba. In October 2009, he voluntarily returned to the United States and surrendered to federal authorities. He pleaded

    Pan Am Flight 281

    Pan Am Flight 281

    Pan_Am_Flight_281

  • Site Two Refugee Camp
  • Refugee camp in Thailand

    closed in mid-1993 and the great majority of its population was voluntarily returned to Cambodia. In January 1985 the Royal Thai Government, together

    Site Two Refugee Camp

    Site_Two_Refugee_Camp

  • Michael Peri
  • dissatisfaction with the Army to entice him to defecting to East Germany. Peri's voluntary return to West Germany and his surrender to the U.S. Military Police was most

    Michael Peri

    Michael_Peri

  • United Nations resolutions on Abkhazia
  • called for the "rapid development of a timetable to ensure the prompt voluntary return of all refugees and internally displaced persons to their homes." The

    United Nations resolutions on Abkhazia

    United Nations resolutions on Abkhazia

    United_Nations_resolutions_on_Abkhazia

  • Liquidation
  • Financial process by which a company is ended

    order in Australia) or voluntary (sometimes referred to as a shareholders' liquidation or members' liquidation, although some voluntary liquidations are controlled

    Liquidation

    Liquidation

  • Removal proceedings
  • Legal process prior to deportation from the US

    removal that may be granted in some circumstances include: Voluntary departure Voluntary return Withdrawal of application for admission Cancellation of removal

    Removal proceedings

    Removal_proceedings

  • Gurlitt Collection
  • Art collection

    looted works expire after 30 years; however, from 2012 he agreed to voluntarily return any works that were shown to be looted to the heirs of the families

    Gurlitt Collection

    Gurlitt Collection

    Gurlitt_Collection

  • Externalization (migration)
  • Efforts by countries to prevent migrants reaching their borders

    that it is having some effect". Cooperation in externalization can be voluntary, but it often involves the coercive and neocolonial exploitation of power

    Externalization (migration)

    Externalization_(migration)

  • The Most Powerful Man in the World (and His Identical Twin Brother)
  • 7th episode of the 3rd season of The Leftovers

    successor to the second season's "International Assassin," sees Kevin voluntarily return to the realm of the undead to avert a supposed apocalyptic event on

    The Most Powerful Man in the World (and His Identical Twin Brother)

    The_Most_Powerful_Man_in_the_World_(and_His_Identical_Twin_Brother)

  • Asylum seeker
  • Person applying for right of asylum

    seekers return home voluntarily. Depending on the country, failed asylum seekers are allowed to remain temporarily or are forcibly returned in line with

    Asylum seeker

    Asylum_seeker

  • Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund
  • European Commission funding programme

    international protection’’ led by The IOM. Under the Return fund: Programme for voluntary return of vulnerable persons led by the International Migration

    Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund

    Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund

    Asylum,_Migration_and_Integration_Fund

  • Legality of Israeli settlements
  • Legal status of Israeli settlements

    highlighted that no clauses in the convention could be used to prohibit the voluntary return of individuals to towns and villages from which they or their ancestors

    Legality of Israeli settlements

    Legality_of_Israeli_settlements

  • 1957–58 Tweede Divisie
  • Football league season

    contested by 29 teams, one less than in the previous season due to the voluntary return of FC Oss to amateur football. The teams were divided in two groups

    1957–58 Tweede Divisie

    1957–58_Tweede_Divisie

  • Qatar Charity
  • Humanitarian organization in the Middle East

    Programme for Development (AGFUND) for its project in Sudan: 'Promoting Voluntary Return and Peace Building in Darfur' In 2013, while Al-Kuwari was CEO of Qatar

    Qatar Charity

    Qatar_Charity

  • Loss of citizenship
  • Event of ceasing to be a country's citizen

    of other grounds, that are often not clearly voluntary or involuntary. One action that is taken voluntarily (e.g. serving in a foreign military) can lead

    Loss of citizenship

    Loss of citizenship

    Loss_of_citizenship

  • Abkhazia conflict
  • 1989–present conflict in the South Caucasus

    called for the "rapid development of a timetable to ensure the prompt voluntary return of all refugees and internally displaced persons to their homes." On

    Abkhazia conflict

    Abkhazia conflict

    Abkhazia_conflict

  • Unaccompanied minor
  • Child without the presence of a legal guardian

    participate in a programme for ‘voluntary assisted return’ are usually escorted during the journey to the country of return. An escort ensures the child

    Unaccompanied minor

    Unaccompanied_minor

  • Codevelopment
  • government. GRECO insisted on technical and educational cooperation, the voluntary return of migrants, the channelling of migrants’ remittances to development

    Codevelopment

    Codevelopment

  • Stig Bergling
  • Swede who spied for USSR (1937–2015)

    Soviet Union, Hungary and Lebanon until, for health reasons, he voluntarily returned to Sweden in 1994. He continued to serve his sentence until 1997

    Stig Bergling

    Stig_Bergling

  • Mongolians in the Czech Republic
  • Ethnic group

    2009-05-04 Czech-MongoliaBrno, Plzeň, and Prague Mongolians in the Czech Republic: the Assisted Voluntary Return Programme, a photoset from Flickr user bjjs

    Mongolians in the Czech Republic

    Mongolians_in_the_Czech_Republic

  • Human capital flight
  • Emigration of highly skilled or well-educated individuals

    citations] or mixed. Research also suggests that emigration, remittances and return migration can have a positive effect on democratization and on the quality

    Human capital flight

    Human capital flight

    Human_capital_flight

  • Catherine Share
  • Convicted member of the Manson Family (born 1942)

    fraudulent use of a credit card. Share had initially fled to Canada, but voluntarily returned to the United States to serve her sentence. Interest in the Manson

    Catherine Share

    Catherine_Share

  • Refugee camp
  • Temporary settlement for refugees

    alternatives to that: Once it is safe for them to return to their home countries the refugees can use voluntary return programmes. In some cases, refugees may be

    Refugee camp

    Refugee camp

    Refugee_camp

  • Identity cleansing
  • Confiscation of personal documents to prevent refugees from returning

    documents in order to make it difficult or impossible for those driven out to return". During the Kosovo War in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), expelled

    Identity cleansing

    Identity_cleansing

  • Desertion
  • Abandonment of military duty without authorization

    People who are away for more than thirty days but return voluntarily or indicate a credible intent to return may still be considered AWOL. Those who are away

    Desertion

    Desertion

    Desertion

  • Albino Akol Atak Mayom
  • South Sudanese politician and government official

    supported voluntary return efforts for refugees, proposing government plans to assist South Sudanese displaced abroad in returning home voluntarily with support

    Albino Akol Atak Mayom

    Albino_Akol_Atak_Mayom

  • Josephine Bracken
  • Wife of Filipino nationalist José Rizal

    forcibly deported, but Bracken voluntarily returned to Hong Kong upon the advice of the American consul in Manila. Upon returning to Hong Kong, she once more

    Josephine Bracken

    Josephine Bracken

    Josephine_Bracken

  • Law of Return
  • 1950 Israeli law granting Jews the right to immigrate and gain Israeli citizenship

    religious law. However, a person who has previously been a Jew but has voluntarily changed their religion is ineligible (this ineligibility rule applies

    Law of Return

    Law_of_Return

  • Acculturation
  • Adjusting to a new cultural environment

    immigrates into a country as a voluntary immigrant, refugee, asylum seeker, or sojourner. According to several studies, voluntary migrants experience roughly

    Acculturation

    Acculturation

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Aaeedah |

    Visiting, Returning, Reward

    Aaeedah |

  • Joab
  • Biblical

    Joab

    paternity; voluntary

    Joab

  • Wail |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Wail |

    Returnee

    Wail |

  • Baker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Baker

    English : occupational name, from Middle English bakere, Old English bæcere, a derivative of bacan ‘to bake’. It may have been used for someone whose special task in the kitchen of a great house or castle was the baking of bread, but since most humbler households did their own baking in the Middle Ages, it may also have referred to the owner of a communal oven used by the whole village. The right to be in charge of this and exact money or loaves in return for its use was in many parts of the country a hereditary feudal privilege. Compare Miller. Less often the surname may have been acquired by someone noted for baking particularly fine bread or by a baker of pottery or bricks.Americanized form of cognates or equivalents in many other languages, for example German Bäcker, Becker; Dutch Bakker, Bakmann; French Boulanger. For other forms see Hanks and Hodges (1988).Baker was well established as an early immigrant family name in Puritan New England. Among others, two men called Remember Baker (father and son) lived at Woodbury, CT, in the early 17th century, and an Alexander Baker arrived in Boston, MA, in 1635.

    Baker

  • Stradling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stradling

    English : habitational name from Strättlingen near Thun in Germany. A William Stradlinge is recorded in the Protestation Returns for Devon for 1642.

    Stradling

  • Aida | عائدہ
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Aida | عائدہ

    Visiting, Returning

    Aida | عائدہ

  • Hawk
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Hawk

    English (Devon) : from Middle English hauek ‘hawk’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a hawker (see Hawker), a name denoting a tenant who held land in return for providing hawks for his lord, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling a hawk. There was an Old English personal name (originally a byname) H(e)afoc ‘hawk’, which persisted into the early Middle English period as a personal name and may therefore also be a source.English (Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived in an isolated nook, from Middle English halke (derived from Old English halh + the diminutive suffix -oc), or a habitational name from some minor place named with this word, such as Halke in Sheldwich, Kent.

    Hawk

  • Aida
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aida

    Visiting, Returning

    Aida

  • Joab
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Joab

    Paternity; voluntary.

    Joab

  • Aidah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aidah

    Visiting, Returning, Reward

    Aidah

  • At-Tawwab |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    At-Tawwab |

    The ever-returning, Ever-relenting

    At-Tawwab |

  • Peak
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Peak

    English : topographic name for someone living by a pointed hill (or regional name from the Peak District (Old English Pēaclond) in Derbyshire), named with Old English pēac ‘peak’, ‘pointed hill’ (found only in place names). This word is not directly related to Old English pīc ‘point’, ‘pointed hill’, which yielded Pike; there is, however, some evidence of confusion between the two surnames.Possibly also Irish : reduced form of McPeak.Major concentrations of the surname Peak are found in Staffordshire and the West Country of England. Among the earliest known bearers are Richard del Pech or del Pek (d. 1196), son of Rannulf, sheriff of Nottingham, and Willielmus Piec (Winchester 1194). A century later, c.1284, a certain Richard del Peke settled in Denbighshire (now part of Clwyd), Wales, receiving lands from Henry de Lacey, earl of Lincoln, in return for helping to control the region. His descendants, who bear the name Peak(e), can be traced to the present day, and are found in New Zealand and Canada as well as in Britain. Peake is also the name of a family descended from John Pyke, who paid rent to the abbot of Leicester in 1477. The name took various forms, such as Peke and Pick, eventually becoming established as Peak in the 17th century.

    Peak

  • Maab |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Maab |

    Place to which one returns

    Maab |

  • Spain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Spain

    English and Irish : (of Norman origin): habitational name from Épaignes in Eure, recorded in the Latin form Hispania in the 12th century. It seems to have been so called because it was established by colonists from Spain during the Roman Empire.English and Irish : habitational name from Espinay in Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, so called from a collective of Old French espine ‘thorn bush’.English and Irish : ethnic name for a Spaniard or, in the case of the Irish name, for someone returning from Spain (from Gaelic Spainneach ‘Spanish’); many Irish took refuge in Spain during the 17th century wars.

    Spain

  • Joab
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical, Christian, German, Hebrew

    Joab

    Voluntary; Praise Jehovah; Paternity; The Afflicted; Jehovah is Father; Whose Father is Jehovah

    Joab

  • Nadab
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Nadab

    Free and voluntary gift; prince.

    Nadab

  • Aidah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Aidah |

    Visiting, Returning, Reward

    Aidah |

  • Nadab
  • Biblical

    Nadab

    free and voluntary gift; prince

    Nadab

  • Holbrook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Holbrook

    English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Derbyshire, Dorset, and Suffolk, so called from Old English hol ‘hollow’, ‘sunken’ + brōc ‘stream’. The name has probably absorbed the Dutch surname van Hoobroek, found in London in the early 17th century, and possibly a similar Low German surname (Holbrock or Halbrock). Several American bearers of the name in the 1880 census give their place of birth as Oldenburg or Hannover, Germany.This name was first taken to America by the brothers Thomas and John Holbrook, who emigrated to MA in the 17th century; their line can be traced back to Dundry, Somerset, England, in the first half of the 16th century. Other English bearers who started early lines of descent in the New World are Joseph Ho(u)lbrook of Warrington, Lancashire, who emigrated to MD as an indentured servant in the later 17th century; Randolph Holbrook, who was in VA in the 1720s but later returned to Nantwich, Cheshire; and Rev. John Holbrook, who emigrated from Handbury, Staffordshire, to NJ in about 1723. The spelling Haulbrook originated in GA in the 1870s, reflecting the southern U.S. pronunciation of the name.

    Holbrook

  • Whitfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Whitfield

    English : habitational name from any of various places named Whitfield, for example in Derbyshire, Kent, Northamptonshire, and Northumberland, named with Old English hwīt ‘white’ + feld ‘open country’, because of their chalky or soil.Henry Whitfield (1597–c.1657), preacher and scholar, came from Mortlake, Surrey, England (now part of Greater London) to New Haven, CT, in 1639 and was one of the first settlers in Guilford, CT. He had ten children, some of whom he left in CT when he returned to England in 1650, where he died.

    Whitfield

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  • Musawat
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Musawat

    Equality

  • Smith
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, English, Indian, Jamaican

    Smith

    Tradesman; Blacksmith; Smile

  • Slean
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, Australian

    Slean

    Strikes

  • Ganvitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Ganvitha

    Independent

  • Ragini | ராகிநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ragini | ராகிநீ

    A melody, Music

  • Mathani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Mathani

    God

  • Shilhim
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Shilhim

    Bough, weapon, armor.

  • Samarpit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sikh

    Samarpit

    Dedicated; Tribute

  • Jeswanth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Jeswanth

    Brilliant Boy

  • Darnal
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Darnal

    Hiding place; hidden area.

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  • Voluntary
  • v. t.

    Of or pertaining to voluntaryism; as, a voluntary church, in distinction from an established or state church.

  • Enforced
  • a.

    Compelled; forced; not voluntary.

  • Voluntarily
  • adv.

    In a voluntary manner; of one's own will; spontaneously.

  • Voluntary
  • v. t.

    Free; without compulsion; according to the will, consent, or agreement, of a party; without consideration; gratuitous; without valuable consideration.

  • Voluptuaries
  • pl.

    of Voluptuary

  • Voluntary
  • v. t.

    Done by design or intention; intentional; purposed; intended; not accidental; as, if a man kills another by lopping a tree, it is not voluntary manslaughter.

  • Involuntary
  • a.

    Not proceeding from choice; done unwillingly; reluctant; compulsory; as, involuntary submission.

  • Voluntary
  • v. t.

    Of or pertaining to the will; subject to, or regulated by, the will; as, the voluntary motions of an animal, such as the movements of the leg or arm (in distinction from involuntary motions, such as the movements of the heart); the voluntary muscle fibers, which are the agents in voluntary motion.

  • Voluntary
  • n.

    One who engages in any affair of his own free will; a volunteer.

  • Involuntarily
  • adv.

    In an involuntary manner; not voluntarily; not intentionally or willingly.

  • Voluntary
  • v. t.

    Endowed with the power of willing; as, man is a voluntary agent.

  • Voluntary
  • n.

    A piece played by a musician, often extemporarily, according to his fancy; specifically, an organ solo played before, during, or after divine service.

  • Involuntary
  • a.

    Not under the influence or control of the will; not voluntary; as, the involuntary movements of the body; involuntary muscle fibers.

  • Voluntary
  • v. t.

    Proceeding from the will; produced in or by an act of choice.

  • Ultroneous
  • a.

    Spontaneous; voluntary.

  • Self-banished
  • a.

    Exiled voluntarily.

  • Voluntary
  • v. t.

    Unconstrained by the interference of another; unimpelled by the influence of another; not prompted or persuaded by another; done of his or its own accord; spontaneous; acting of one's self, or of itself; free.

  • Voluntary
  • n.

    One who advocates voluntaryism.

  • Voluntaries
  • pl.

    of Voluntary

  • Unvoluntary
  • a.

    Involuntary.