In the theoretical part, I summarize the definition of a nation, its significance, practicality, and what is collectively expected from people who live on a certain surface area. I illustrate the problems of the definition of the refugees and what is the meaning of these for the host countries. I describe the process of the path from the very preliminary process, from the thought that is born when we are about to leave from our own country, to the end of the path, which may not be the final station. I comment on the controversial and inconsistent views on the subject of smuggling and the mere paradox of the necessity of their existence. Obstacles, frustrations, and diversity of routes will be identified in empirical work through the experience of five people, with whom I have built a safe and trusted relationship over the years. In my research, I included the narratives of minors of various genders and ethnicities, and I also focused on giving a contra-mirror to the general lack of public opinion, all of which I tried to clarify with already studied and confirmed theories.
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