UK asylum seekers face £10,000 charge before they can apply to settle

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LONDON, June 29 - Asylum seekers in Britain could have to repay the state around £10,000 ($13,222) for accommodation and basic living support before becoming eligible to apply for settlement, the government said on Monday in its latest effort to deter illegal migration.

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