#2026/209Sığınma Desteği (Değişiklik) Yönetmeliği 2026
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The Asylum Support (Amendment) Regulations 2026 allow the government to stop or pause financial support for asylum seekers if they believe those individuals have worked illegally due to their immigration status. This change affects asylum seekers who may be found to have worked when they were not allowed to do so.
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Key Changes
- Allows suspension of asylum support for illegal work
- Introduces reasonable grounds for belief as a basis for action
- Amends existing regulations from 2000
Obligations
What this law requires
The Secretary of State must discontinue asylum support if they have reasonable grounds to believe an asylum seeker has worked when disqualified from working by reason of immigration status
The Secretary of State must suspend asylum support if they have reasonable grounds to believe an asylum seeker has worked when disqualified from working by reason of immigration status
The Secretary of State must establish reasonable grounds for belief that an asylum seeker worked illegally before discontinuing or suspending support
Asylum seekers must not work during periods when they are disqualified from working by reason of their immigration status