UK offers financial incentives for failed asylum seekers to leave
→Families face removal if incentives declined
Change
The UK introduced payments of up to £40,000 per family to encourage failed asylum seekers to leave voluntarily within seven days.
Why it matters
The scheme combines financial incentives with enforced removal for non-compliance, accelerating case resolution timelines for targeted households.
Implications
- → Families must decide within short timeframe — refusal risks forced removal
- → Support services must manage rapid case transitions — delays increase exposure
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