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Free education, accommodation and cash handouts are to be given to failed asylum seekers to encourage them to return home under a Home Office scheme, it emerged yesterday.
The packages could be worth many thousands of pounds for a family of four depending on their circumstances. Officials said taxpayers could end up paying for up to three years of schooling, especially for children who had forgotten their native tongue.
They would also pay for three months' accommodation and child care for single mothers who have to work. Some families would be offered money to start their own business.
At the moment, asylum seekers who return voluntarily each receive a £3,500 "relocation grant" in cash. This is payable even to babies born here. On top of that, a business start-up payment of £31,000 is available.
The £3,500 payment will stay but the business grant will be increased to £31,500 – with a further £3,500 after six months if the enterprise is still going. Families with a lot of baggage will even have their excess luggage charges met at the airport.When they get home, if they have no relatives or friends to stay with they will be given money for basic accommodation for up to 12 weeks.
Children who have grown up in Britain and cannot speak their own language may need to go to a fee-paying international school for at least a year. Fees could be paid for children at a state school because some countries charge if the family has been out of the country and has paid no taxes.
The packages could be worth many thousands of pounds for a family of four depending on their circumstances. Officials said taxpayers could end up paying for up to three years of schooling, especially for children who had forgotten their native tongue.
They would also pay for three months' accommodation and child care for single mothers who have to work. Some families would be offered money to start their own business.
At the moment, asylum seekers who return voluntarily each receive a £3,500 "relocation grant" in cash. This is payable even to babies born here. On top of that, a business start-up payment of £31,000 is available.
The £3,500 payment will stay but the business grant will be increased to £31,500 – with a further £3,500 after six months if the enterprise is still going. Families with a lot of baggage will even have their excess luggage charges met at the airport.When they get home, if they have no relatives or friends to stay with they will be given money for basic accommodation for up to 12 weeks.
Children who have grown up in Britain and cannot speak their own language may need to go to a fee-paying international school for at least a year. Fees could be paid for children at a state school because some countries charge if the family has been out of the country and has paid no taxes.
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