Health8/27/2025The Guardian

Home Office planning to halve time asylum seekers given to find accommodation

Home Office planning to halve time asylum seekers given to find accommodation

The Home Office is planning to halve the time asylum seekers are given to find new accommodation after receiving a decision on their case, from 56 to 28 days. Refugee charities have raised concerns that this change will lead to thousands of people becoming homeless, as the shortened timeline is not enough for them to find employment and secure housing. The charities warn that this could result in asylum seekers resorting to sleeping on the streets this winter. The report suggests that the Home Office has quietly reversed its previous asylum accommodation policy, which is now causing alarm among refugee organizations.

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