Migrants liable to be removed under proposed “New Plan for Immigration”

Tuesday 30th March 2021 13:18 EDT
 

Migrants who arrive in the UK by small boats or other illegal routes will be indefinitely liable for removal even if they are granted asylum as part of the new proposals that the Home Secretary is expected to launch.

In what is expected to be the “biggest overhaul of the UK’s asylum system in decades”, Priti Patel will announce that how people enter the UK will have a bearing on the progress of their asylum claim and their status if that claim is successful. She is expected to put in every effort to remove those who enter the UK via routes deemed illegal, having travelled through a safe country in which they “could and should have claimed asylum”, under the “New Plan for Immigration”.

If it is not possible to remove them, migrants making successful claims having entered illegally will receive a new temporary protection status rather than an automatic right to settle and will be regularly reassessed for removal from the UK. People entering illegally will have limited family reunion rights and limited access to benefits


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