arrivals$545338$ - translation to greek
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arrivals$545338$ - translation to greek

PERSON WHO HAS ARRIVED IN A COUNTRY OF WHICH THEY ARE NOT A CITIZEN AND DOES NOT HAVE A VALID VISA OR DOES NOT SATISFY OTHER REQUIRED CONDITIONS FOR ENTRY TO THAT COUNTRY
Unauthorized arrival; Unauthorised arrivals; Unauthorized Arrival; Unauthroised arrivals

arrivals      
αφίξεις

Definition

arrival
(arrivals)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
When a person or vehicle arrives at a place, you can refer to their arrival.
...the day after his arrival in England...
He was dead on arrival at the nearby hospital.
...the airport arrivals hall.
? departure
N-VAR: oft with poss, on N
2.
When someone starts a new job, you can refer to their arrival in that job.
...the power vacuum created by the arrival of a new president...
? departure
N-VAR: oft with poss
3.
When something is brought to you or becomes available, you can refer to its arrival.
I was flicking idly through a newspaper while awaiting the arrival of orange juice and coffee...
N-SING: usu with poss
4.
When a particular time comes or a particular event happens, you can refer to its arrival.
He celebrated the arrival of the New Year with a party for his friends.
= coming
N-SING: usu N of n
5.
You can refer to someone who has just arrived at a place as a new arrival.
A high proportion of the new arrivals are skilled professionals...
= newcomer
N-COUNT: usu adj N

Wikipedia

Unauthorised arrival

An unauthorised arrival is a person who has arrived in a country of which they are not a citizen and does not have a valid visa or does not satisfy other required conditions for entry to that country.

A person may be described as an unauthorised arrival when they have crossed a national border with the intention of applying for refugee status, in which case they may be described as an asylum seeker. If a person enters a country without authorisation intending to live and work in that country, they may be described as an illegal immigrant.

Under the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, a person has the right to cross national borders if they are seeking asylum from political repression or various other forms of persecution.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares:

"Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country."