Thursday 18 February 2016

Asylum Facts and Fiction Courtesy of Expert Asylum Solicitors


Leaving one’s home country is not something that should be taken lightly. People are compelled to leave their birth places due to poverty, fear of persecution and even devastation caused by natural disasters. Nonetheless, there are many misconceptions regarding Asylum floating around making it difficult for both asylum seekers and other citizen alike. In the following text asylum solicitors have highlighted the most common myths surrounding asylum in the UK.
Asylums Seekers are harming the Education System By taking unfair advantage of their asylum status when getting admissions in schools.
Asylums seekers are subject to same admission rules as any other UK national. This means that the child will only be given consideration based on their medical condition, whether other siblings are also in the same school and how close the child lives to the school.
Asylums Seekers are given free homes and full benefits as soon as they arrive in the UK.
This is also not true as asylum seekers are not are not allowed to claim mainstream welfare benefits. Asylums seekers can claim benefits that paid by the National Asylum Support Service (NASS) and not from council taxes. Asylum solicitors state that more than 85% asylum seekers experience hunger and 95% cannot afford new cloths.
Most of the Asylums Seekers are not genuine Asylum seekers.
Fortunately, the UK has a very strict system for asylum seekers due to which most of the asylum applications are refused. Chances of a bogus asylum application are very less.

For more information you are more than welcome to contact our expert Asylum Solicitors at Adamsons Solicitors by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

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