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UK imposes £10k fee on asylum settlement

UK reform links settlement to financial payment

Priscilia Brown by Priscilia Brown
June 30, 2026
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The UK government has introduced new reforms that will require asylum seekers who can afford it to pay around £10,000 towards the cost of their housing and financial support before they can apply for settlement in Britain.

The Home Office announced the measures on its X handle on Tuesday, stating that migrants expected to contribute will need to repay the amount to become eligible for indefinite leave to remain.

“New reforms will see asylum seekers pay towards the cost of their housing and financial support.

“Migrants who can afford to are expected to have to pay around £10,000 to be eligible for settlement,” the Office wrote on its X handle.

Under the proposed rule, those who leave the UK will also be required to settle any outstanding dues if they wish to return.

Payments are intended to be means-tested, with options for monthly contributions or deductions from benefits, as well as safeguards to prevent individuals from being left destitute.

The policy forms part of efforts to reduce the financial burden on taxpayers.

The annual cost of asylum accommodation and support currently stands at around £4 billion.

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Home Office officials described the change as a way of ensuring that those who benefit from state support eventually contribute when they are able.

Explaining the rationale behind the policy, the Interior Minister, Shabana Mahmood said the reforms were designed to reduce the burden on taxpayers.

“Receiving asylum support is a right, but it is also a responsibility. Once people can contribute and repay the generosity of the British people, we expect them to do so,” she said.

The reforms are expected to be considered by MPs shortly as the government seeks to manage rising migration-related expenses while maintaining support for genuine asylum claims.

 

 

 

 

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