Humanitarian asylum is sometimes a difficult on the part administrative judges in the UK. People from some nations in the Middle East have a greater chance of asylum.
No - if you seek asylum in Canada from the UK, you will be treated as a new case. Asylum status is not transferable between countries.
if an asylum who don't have a visa and lives in UK gets married to a british citizen,,, what does he has to do if an asylum who don't have a visa and lives in UK gets married to a british citizen,,, what does he has to do
He broke free of the asylum. He saught asylum within the UK.
Asylum seekers shouldn't stay in the UK because the government has to pay for their housing and their food vouchers that are worth about £35.00, that means they have to raise taxes and its not fair to tax payers, because asylum seekers don't pay taxes.Also because if the government allows them to get a job, they can steal jobs from people living in the country who rightfully deserve the job, and the people living in the UK that arent seeking asylum have less chance of finding another jobno racism intended its just for my hmwrk x(: busieThere is no such thing as a legal asylum seeker in the UK. Asylum can only be sought at the FIRST SAFE COUNTRY YOU ENTER. Once you leave that country, you are no longer considered an asylum seeker and you become an economic migrant. When you become an economic migrant, nobody has any obligation to accommodate you and you can be deported without appeal.
You can move out when you are 16, unless: You are subject to an ASBO or other legal restraint that stipulates where you must live; You are in the UK seeking asylum as part of a family.
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Asylum - 2013 SUSPENDED is rated/received certificates of: UK:15 (self applied)
Because the UK hands out huge amounts of cash and help to refugees and asylum seekers etc. Also, many people from other countries have a basic knowledge of English which helps them when they get here.
I am not sure about 2006 but in 2004 there were 34,000 arriving. That represented 8.5% of the applicants to the industrialised world.
Yes, there are poems about asylum seekers coming to the UK. Some examples include "The British" by Benjamin Zephaniah, "Let Them In" by May Sumbwanyambe, and "Refugee" by Tom Pow. These poems explore themes of migration, identity, and the experiences of asylum seekers seeking refuge in the UK.
Asylum - 2011 I was released on: USA: 2011 (limited) UK: 1 December 2011 (London Underground Film Festival)
In 2007, 23,430 asylum seekers came to the UK. This data is from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).