A new rule has made it more difficult to enter the
University of asylum seekers in Britain, qualifying them at home rather than
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UK: new rules barring asylum seekers to enter university
The British government, a new rule makes it harder for asylum seekers in the UK, has set for the university, the Guardian on 31 May. Since February he has been granted refugee status in the UK are waiting for the termination of powers, and asylum seekers who want to go to university, they have been considered as students abroad.
UK: new rules barring asylum seekers to enter university
The British government, a new rule makes it harder for asylum seekers in the UK, has set for the university, the Guardian on 31 May. Since February he has been granted refugee status in the UK are waiting for the termination of powers, and asylum seekers who want to go to university, they have been considered as students abroad.
Especially, this is the norm for young unaccompanied asylum seekers who arrive in the country the target, the higher the price they have to pay, and they are not eligible for loans and-or to help them and the family does not. Previously, asylum seekers without refugee status were considered for the student and the fees paid for the home.
This year, the higher rates of asylum seekers will affect the possibility of obtaining financial aid. In fact Alison West, a lawyer for the Migrant Children's Project, explained previously funded organizations involved in education for many refugees are now helping local student struggling with raising rates, making it more difficult to provide all the assistance to the asylum seekers, but now pay international rates.
Social workers are worried about the effects of the rule change. Wes Streaking, Helena Kennedy Foundation chief executive, argues that asylum seekers in British society and education can give them all the resources that are expected to do so.
But many of them are a direct result of the rule change will be a reduction in education, it will be unable to finance their studies. This new rule is punishable by a lot of these students have already met with the traumatic experience.

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