kenberg, on 2015-September-18, 19:00, said:
"It states that refugees entering the EU shall be registered in the country where they arrive. "
On the face of it, this is not the same as saying that the country where they arrive then assumes long term responsibility for them. Sequence:
They leave their home country and arrive somewhere, in country X
They register in country X.
There is an evaluation of their request for refugee status.
If they are accepted as refugees, they are place somewhere.
Am I correct in assuming that the evaluation is done by some international body rather than only by country X? And am I correct in assuming that when/if they are accepted their placement could and often would be someplace other than in country X?
The above are honest questions, I try not to ask cute questions. I really don't know just how this all goes, or was planned to go. And I understand that with the number of people involved the best laid plans....
Added: A follow-up occurred to me. It's been a long time since I have gone from one country to another in Europe. Then, passports were produced at border crossings. Now I gather that it is much easier. So if a refugee was given legal refugees status in Greece he could easily (maybe legally) move to Paris?
If someone is legally entitled to be in the US, then he is legally entitled to be in the state of his choosing. I think it is not quite that way in the EU but I am unclear about what is the case.
If they Register in Italy (Greece is a special case) then the law says their case is evaluated in Italy. Then afterwards they have a legal status in Italy but not everywhere.
It is true that you can travel without borders in the Schengen region however you are obliged to carry valid ID and there are still random checks (for example to catch criminals and people without papers). Greece is special since it is not geographically connected to the rest of the Schengen area. Politicians want Bulgaria and Romania in but they are not even close to ready in my opinion.
Therefore refugees in Greece first try to get OUT of the EU without registration and then get in to the main Schengen area (Hungary or Slovenia).