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Changes to immigration policies mean that individuals will now face a 20-year wait, rather than the previous five years, before they can apply for permanent residency.
The government announced that both children and adults could be subject to forced removal under these new regulations, with plans to open a public consultation on the issue.
In March 2025, data showed that over 106,000 asylum seekers were receiving support from the government.
While fewer people seek asylum in the UK compared to European Union countries like France, Germany, Italy, or Spain, most migrants enter the country through legal channels.

Fewer people claim asylum in Britain than in its European Union peers France, Germany, Italy or Spain. Most migrants arrive legally. Source: Getty / Dan Kitwood
Home Office minister Alex Norris denied media reports that asylum seekers could have their jewellery confiscated to fund their stays.
The government also said it would take a “far more hard-headed approach” to removing people, including families, who had their claim for asylum refused.
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But the number of initial positive decisions the UK authorities granted fell from 2023 to 2024.
Reactions
Reform’s firebrand leader Nigel Farage celebrated the announcements, saying Mahmood “sounds like a Reform supporter”.

Reform UK leader said UK home secretary Shabana Mahmood “sounds like a Reform supporter” over the proposed changes. Source: AAP / PA / Stefan Rousseau
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the centre-right opposition Conservatives, said the proposed measures were “steps in the right direction” but did not go far enough.