'Don't rape, sexually assault or make kissing noises' at people, asylum seekers warned in new guidance about living in UK
- The UK Home Office has issued guidance allowing eligible asylum seekers to live with friends or family instead of government accommodation if there is space and willingness to accommodate them.
- Asylum seekers who move must notify Migrant Help with their intended address and await Home Office approval; unauthorized moves may result in loss of financial support.
- Eligible asylum seekers living with friends or relatives can continue receiving weekly financial support for food and essentials and may get help with travel costs to their new address.
- The guidance highlights benefits such as living near known people, cooking own meals, and forms part of UK government efforts to speed up asylum decisions and reduce reliance on asylum hotels and government accommodations.
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