On average, more than 20,000 UK Asylum applications
are made every year; less than 30% of which reach Refugee Status. Nonetheless,
the UK does not ignore the rest of the applicants who were unsuccessful with
their applications. The text below will delve into the working of the Voluntary
Assisted Return and Reintegration Program (VARRP) in light of the experience of
Immigration Solicitors Bolton.
What does the VARRP Do?
The VARRP is operated by the Refugee Action RA for
applicants who have been denied refugee status and exhausted their appeals.
These applicants are assisted by the UK Government in returning to their
country of origin or a third country where they are allowed go. Their
assistance consists of various amenities including:-
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Arranging paperwork.
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Arranging travel documents.
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Arranging International Flights.
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Making arrangement for extra baggage allowance if needed.
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An in-depth counselling session with the applicants to better equip them
for their return home.
According to immigration solicitors Bolton,
these services also extended once the applicant has reached their destination.
Including:-
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Boosting their ability to earn a living.
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Assistance in establishing a reasonable business or establishing a job.
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Securing means of education.
However, at any point prior to their departure from
the UK, an applicant can withdraw from the VARRP.
For more information, you are more than welcome to
get in touch with our expert immigration solicitors Boltonat Adamsons Law by phone on 01204
221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.
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