How do refugees in the UK

How do refugees in the UK


The UK is one of the most developedEuropean countries, so it is not surprising that millions of residents of other states dream of obtaining refugee status in England. A few decades ago, UK legislation was characterized by great loyalty to people seeking asylum. Today it is very difficult to obtain refugee status in England, and sometimes it is impossible.



Refugees from Syria


Applying

According to articles of international law, the statusa person who is persecuted because of his national or racial affiliation, religious or political views, or social status may receive a refugee. The threat to life or health must be real and be supported by all possible evidence. You can apply for refugee status by crossing the UK border - at the seaport or airport or upon arrival in the country on a guest, tourist, business visa. The filing of applications at the port of entry (all port applicants) is considered the most desirable, in terms of immigration law. British officials believe that in this case it is possible to talk about a real threat to life and health.

Checks, interviews, appointment assistance

During his "career", the refugee is subjected tonumerous checks, is interviewed, takes part in social programs. Immediately after applying for a status, immigration officials begin a comprehensive check for your person's belonging to the criminal world. They take fingerprints, photograph, set personal data. In the event that you apply at the port of arrival and assist the British authorities in obtaining additional information about your identity, you may be assigned NASS cash benefit. Persons who have written an application for refugee status some time after crossing the border do not receive the NASS benefit. The appointment of the NASS allowance means that you have been re-qualified from the applicant with "zero" rights to the "asylum seeker". In this status, you can absolutely legally reside in the UK before deciding on granting you refugee status. "The asylum seeker" does not have the right to work within the first 12 months after the application is filed.

Decision-making

After obtaining permission for a temporaryliving is very important not to "hit the run", timely inform the authorities about the change of residence. It is recommended that this time be spent on preparation for the main interview. During this interview, the applicant for refugee status must provide evidence that his life and health are at risk in his homeland. As evidence can be submitted video and photo materials, testimony of witnesses, certificates from doctors, court decisions. All evidence and evidence are carefully checked. It is very important not to be confused in the testimony and not to contradict the information stated in the application and during the preliminary interview. The decision is made within two months after the main interview.