UK asylum seekers face £10,000 charge before they can apply to settle
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.
Asylum Seekers to Pay £10,000 Under UK Plan
- Asylum seekers to pay £10k towards cost of their own accommodation and support The Argus —
- Asylum seekers to pay £10k towards their accommodation Sky News —
- Shabana Mahmood to announce new £10,000 rule for households on Tuesday Birmingham Live —
- UK asylum seekers could have to pay government $13K before applying for settlement Fox News —
- Asylum seekers to face £10,000 accommodation bill before being granted settled status in UK The Standard —