why have so dew syrian refugess gone to canada and australia even thought they are welcomed in theses countries?

a. the syrian government does not have good relations with these countries
b. the conditions of poverty are even worse in Canada and Austrialia
c. the distance makes it difficult to get there
d. israels government will not allow syrian refugees to pass through its country

The statements presented in your question contain some inaccurate information. Syrian refugees have indeed sought and been welcomed in both Canada and Australia. The reasons why there may be fewer refugees in these countries compared to others could be attributed to several factors:

a. While the Syrian government did have strained relations with some countries, such as Canada and Australia, this is not the sole reason for the number of Syrian refugees going to these countries. In fact, both Canada and Australia have actively expressed their commitment to welcoming and resettling Syrian refugees.

b. The conditions of poverty in Canada and Australia are not worse than those in Syria. In these countries, refugees have access to better living standards, healthcare, education, and opportunities for employment, which can significantly improve their quality of life compared to what they experienced in Syria.

c. Distance can be a factor in refugee resettlement decisions, but it is not the main deterrent. While the physical distance between Syria and Canada/Australia is substantial, refugees often prioritize finding safety and stability over proximity.

d. Israel is not directly involved in Syrian refugee movements. However, neighboring countries like Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey have seen large numbers of Syrian refugees due to their proximity to Syria.

In general, when refugees decide to seek safety and resettlement in specific countries, various factors come into play, including existing communities, available support systems, economic opportunities, and societal integration prospects.