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UK Reduces Refugee Protection Period to 30 Months
The UK government aims to reduce asylum claims by reviewing refugee status every 30 months, inspired by Denmark's model that cut asylum applications to lowest level in 40 years.
- On March 2, 2026, the Home Office announced that refugee status will become temporary and subject to review for adults and their accompanying children.
- Drawing on Denmark's approach, the Government says the reform is modelled on Denmark's system to cut migration and remove 'pull factors' that fuel people‑smuggling.
- Under the new rules, unaccompanied minors receive five years' protected status, immediate changes take effect without parliamentary approval, and refugees must renew permission or apply for visa routes with fees starting Monday.
- Charities and opposition figures say reviews will uproot refugees, increase Home Office costs, and disrupt integration, while Mahmood faces Labour MPs preparing to rebel amid Reform UK and Conservative criticism.
- With asylum claims at scale, more than 110,000 asylum seekers claimed in the year to September 2025 and 41,472 migrants crossed the Channel in 2025, while long-term settlement rules could double residency wait times.
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