Refugees residing within camps have faced increasing difficulties in relocating to the
surrounding communities. Whilst the policy of retaining the identification documents of those
registered in the camps is being reformed to ensure that refugees are able to keep documents
in their possession,119 camps continue to operate the ‘bail-out’ policy which is the only
means through which refugees can leave camps and live in towns and cities legally and
requires them to find a Jordanian guarantor who is a relative, willing to sponsor their exit.