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Support for people on immigration bail is provided by the Home Office (HO) in limited circumstances under schedule 10 (sch 10), paragraph 9 of the Immigration Act 2016. Resources on this page explore who is eligible, how to apply.
Explore schedule 10 support eligibility, what it consists of and what happens if it is refused. Updated May 22.
Support for people on immigration bail is provided by the Home Office (HO) in limited circumstances under schedule 10 (sch 10), paragraph 9 of the Immigration Act 2016. This briefing note explains who is eligible, how to apply and briefly examines the situation for individuals still supported under sch 10’s predecessor, section 4(1) (s4(1)) support. May 2021
This note explores the type of support available for absconders and others who have withdrawn their asylum claims This briefing explains under what circumstances a person’s asylum claim is considered withdrawn and why, as a general rule, for support purposes, they are not asylum-seekers or refused asylum-seekers. It also explores when a person might be able to make applications for s95 or s4 support anyway. May 2021