Civic Participation. Wud U Accept A Refugee Who Is A Citizen Of Your County/country, If The Next Disaster Happens Near Your Home?
Civic Participation. If The Next Major Tragedy Or Calamity To Scar The Earth Occurred Close To Your Home, But You And Your Home Were Unaffected, Would
Civic Participation : Wud U Accept A Refugee Who Is A Citizen Of Your Countycountry If The Next Disaster Happens Near Your Home
If the next major tragedy or calamity to scar the Earth occurred close to your home, but you and your home were unaffected, would you allow victims of the event to inhabit your home with you till they got back on their feet? If no, are there any circumstances you would allow such cohabitation? Also if no, would you ask to cohabit another person's home if roles were reversed? Also if no, if you would you refuse to accept a citizen of your own country, but allow a citizen of a different country? Which countries would you accept people from? If yes, under what conditions? Would you draw up a list of rules, laws, or requirements that the visitors would have to live by? Would you make them pay money to live with you? If they didn't follow your rules, would you kick them out on the street? ~~~ Bawn Nyntyn Aytetu ~~~
Best Answer To Civic Participation Question
Yes I would allow the victims of such tragic circumstance stay in my home. I would think I would not have to make many conditions, because I would assume they would be hospitable and thankful for a place to stay. However, we would have a conversation and some sort of chores and bathroom schedule. Meaning if they are going to be in house all day and I have work, I would need the bathroom from 6:00 to 7:00. I would not charge them money. If they did something major then I would have to ask them to leave.
All Answers To Civic Participation Questions
Answer 1No, I wouldn't share my home unless they were family. If I had property suitable, I'd charge rent to shelter strangers if they passed a background check. Yes, they would have to sign a lease agreement to inhabit the property. I would accept refugees of other countries if they entered this country legally and had suitable means to cover rent requirements. Yes, I'd evict anyone who broke their lease agreement. I would expect the same treatment from others if the roles were reversed.
Answer 2I think US had and has huge benifits from immigration. It keeps up RE/rent prices and living standards.
Answer 3Of course! The kindness of strangers is the only thing that will help in a disaster. On the other hand, I would give them the same deal I give my brother; two weeks on my couch is a gift, after that you can contribute or find another place to stay. Even FEMA can get involved in two weeks!
Answer 4Yes, But i will Give Priority to My Family or Relatives or Friends . Mainly , I have Lots of room here , They can Live in a separate Flat in my Building , But i will not share my flat with anyone ..
Answer 5Yes I would allow the victims of such tragic circumstance stay in my home. I would think I would not have to make many conditions, because I would assume they would be hospitable and thankful for a place to stay. However, we would have a conversation and some sort of chores and bathroom schedule. Meaning if they are going to be in house all day and I have work, I would need the bathroom from 6:00 to 7:00. I would not charge them money. If they did something major then I would have to ask them to leave.
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