J.Key Advisory

March 2026

Paying Failed Asylum Seekers to Leave: A Cost-Saving Approach to Immigration Control

Paying Failed Asylum Seekers to Leave: A Cost-Saving Approach to Immigration Control Governments across Europe are facing increasing pressure to manage asylum systems that are costly, slow, and often overwhelmed. In response, a new pilot program has been introduced that offers financial incentives to families whose asylum claims have been rejected, encouraging them to leave […]

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UK Asylum Reform 2026: What the 30-Month “Core Protection” Model Means for Refugees

UK Asylum Reform 2026: What the 30-Month “Core Protection” Model Means for Refugees UK Asylum Reform 2026 marks a significant shift in the structure of refugee protection in the United Kingdom. Announced on 2 March 2026, the reform introduces a new framework known as the “Core Protection” model, replacing the previous long-term pathway toward settlement

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