Asylum Seekers
An asylum seeker is someone who comes to the UK, often fleeing persecution, torture or war, and applies for refugee status. Until refugee status is granted, such a person remains an asylum seeker. Asylum seekers often encounter homelessness and face difficulty in obtaining accommodation.
Richmond Council has a statutory responsibility to offer assistance to asylum seekers under the National Assistance Act of 1948. We have a duty to provide accommodation and benefits to asylum seekers whilst they await the outcome of their case with the Home Office.
However, following changes in the law due to the Immigration and Asylum Act of 1999, asylum seekers that arrive after April 2000 no longer have a right to assistance and do not have to be provided for by the Council. Instead, the Home Office provides support through the National Asylum Support Service (NASS).
The Asylum Team administers the various benefits asylum seekers are entitled to and also make provisions for temporary accommodation. Due to the shortage of social housing within the borough, most asylum seekers live in temporary accommodation outside the borough. Property officers within the team inspect the properties across London and the rest of the country in which we place asylum seekers and ensure that the owners of the properties meet their contractual obligations.
Contact the Asylum and Resettlement Team
For more information please contact the Asylum and Resettlement Team.
Telephone: 020 8831 6430
Email asylumresettlement@richmond.gov.uk.
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