the Debate about Zehra Korkmaz, who sit in Turkey and can not be allowed to come home to Denmark, has been raging in the nation! (489 comments) and on Facebook (6145 support).

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a Great many, in fact, 60 percent of the 29491 readers who have interfered in the debate, believes Zehra, who has lived in Denmark since she was 19 until she was 40, should be allowed to get the residence permit, she lost when she in 2011, traveled to Turkey to see if she, the man and the couple’s youngest child should have to live in Turkey, back.

– a Great many turks would like to return – at least when e is being retired and it saves Denmark a lot of money on.

– But if they can’t undo, because they discover that, after so many years is more Danish than they are Turkish, so there is no more trying, writes Vibeke K., there are those who think she should have her residence permit again.

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Who pays the bill?
But even if the support is big – so big that the Turkish newspaper Milliyet also have noticed it – is that 40 percent is therefore against the. And many of them think that Zehra will just be an expense for the Denmark:

– Who do you think pays the bill when they want to move to Denmark????

– As many other Turks, they have got a pot of money to start up with at home, now is the bag empty, and there will be no welfare check in the account, as it did in Denmark, writes Johnny L, and Dr. Charles N. also points to the possibility for social assistance in his commentary:

– The dear lady has it as she originally wanted. Applying for a Danish citizenship, then thank you for 21 years…..

– Now all of a sudden, whoops, no money from the government, What do we do then?

– No, it is a self-inflicted problem that does not have my attention. Stay in Turkey, writes Preben, but it will Abdurrahman, who is married with Zehra not find himself in:

Have always taken care of my family – always
– There are many who believe that we have been a ’trailer’ in the Danish system. But all my life I have worked, has never received so much as one penny from social assistance or another.

– Zerha came to Denmark in 1990 and I have always supported her and my family. It is my duty.

And if you, as a foreigner moving out of Denmark, you can get paid a sum of money, the repatriation, but it is bad that we do not, writes Abdurrahman from Turkey.

What do you mean now – does it change your opinion on the matter, that the family never received assistance?