Consultation outcome

Reforming support for failed asylum seekers and other illegal migrants

This was published under the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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Response to the government consultation on reforming support for failed asylum seekers and other illegal migrants

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Detail of outcome

This document summarises the responses to the specific questions set out in the consultation. It covers the background to the consultation, a summary of the responses and the next steps following this consultation.


Original consultation

Summary

The government invites responses to the proposed reform of support provided to failed asylum seekers and other illegal migrants.

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Consultation description

We are seeking your views on proposed changes to the support provided to failed asylum seekers and other illegal migrants. At the end of the consultation document we have provided a template with particular issues on which we would welcome your views.

The impact assessment - Reforming support for failed asylum seekers and other illegal migrants - sets out our assessment of the changes proposed in the consultation document.

Documents

Reforming support for failed asylum seekers and other illegal migrants

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Updates to this page

Published 4 August 2015
Last updated 3 November 2015 + show all updates
  1. Updated with a response.

  2. First published.

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