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  1. (a) they have made a protection [asylum] claim or a human rights claim, (b) they have made an application to enter or remain in the United Kingdom, or (c) a decision to deport or remove them has been or may be taken.

  2. Apply for indefinite leave to remain ('settlement') if you have permission to stay as a refugee, humanitarian protection or Discretionary Leave - fees, who's eligible, family members, how to...

  3. Claiming asylum is an application you make to get a type of international protection. While you are waiting for a decision on your claim, you are an asylum seeker. If your claim is accepted, you will receive a grant of refugee status, and be classed as a refugee.

  4. If you have claimed asylum, and do not have anywhere to live and/or money to support yourself (you are “destitute”), you may be entitled to asylum support”. This is administered by the Home Office and includes housing – if needed – and basic living expenses.

  5. We campaign to make sure governments honour their shared responsibility to protect the rights of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants. We condemn any policies and practices that undermine the rights of people on the move. The people are not the problem. There are about 35 million refugees globally.

  6. www.unhcr.org › about-unhcr › who-we-protectAsylum-seekers | UNHCR

    The right to seek asylum. Seeking asylum is a human right and every person in the world has the right to apply for asylum if they are fleeing conflict or persecution. They must not be expelled or returned to situations where their lives or freedoms would be in danger.

  7. Feb 1, 2002 · A refugee has the right to safe asylum. However, international protection comprises more than physical safety. Refugees should receive at least the same rights and basic help as any other foreigner who is a legal resident, including freedom of thought, of movement, and freedom from torture and degrading treatment.