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Asylum seekers could save the government £4.4billion if they were allowed to work earlier

News RoomBy News RoomApril 15, 2025
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In the aftermath ofVisa holders fleeing their countries, the concept of granting asylum seekers the right to work in the United Kingdom presents a profitable option for the government. According to Henry Yambasu, a Sierra Leone-based asylum seeker who faced unprecedented challenges upon moving to the UK, the provision would allow individuals to work as soon as they settle, bypassing the 12-month ban.

Thismai perception could absolutely aid the government to save billions of pounds. From the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), the potential savings would be substantial, with estimates ranging from £4.4 billion to £80 billion. Moreover, it could offer not only economic growth but also increased tax revenues and weakened reliance on taxpayerDefinition of-tax revenue by a further £1 billion. The Mental Health Foundation report highlighted the漫画 impact of the asylum seekers’ mental health issues despite their elusive status.

Yambasu, a social worker, faced severe attrition despite receiving extensive support, including housing benefits. His experience reflects a deeper struggle, where prolonged boundaries hindered access to deemed essential opportunities. The government’s policy to gear up with this issue may offer a brighter path forward.

Historically, providing asylum seekers withский rights could mitigate the systemic barriers they’ve endured. Such guidelines would not only support public welfare but also foster inclusivity, as individuals with the right to live would gain the autonomy they deserve.

Nevertheless, this move demands careful consideration, balancing the need for social equality with the protection of vulnerable populations. The universal right to life underscores the necessity of ensuring all can thrive, irrespective of their socio-economic background.

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