Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleShabana Mahmood is set to announce a radical overhaul of the UK's asylum system, inspired by Denmark, promising the “most significant changes in modern times”. The proposed reforms will scrap permanent asylum, granting most successful asylum seekers only temporary stays and requiring them to return to their home countries once deemed safe. New restrictions are expected on refugees bringing family members to the UK, potentially mirroring Denmark's rule requiring applicants to be at least 24 years old. Under the new system, migrants seeking to remain in the UK will need to meet stringent conditions, including learning English, maintaining a clean criminal record, volunteering, working and not claiming benefits. Charities, including the Refugee Council and Praxis, have strongly criticised the plans, warning against compulsory volunteering and arguing that such measures will not deter dangerous journeys but will create uncertainty and separate families. In fullAsylum seekers will only be allowed to stay in the UK temporarily under radical reformsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

The Home Secretary is expected to set out plans to deter migrants from coming to the UK.

Home secretary to set out sweeping plans to deter people from coming to the UK and make deportations easier

Shabana Mahmood promises ‘the most significant changes to our asylum system in modern times’ in Monday speech

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Shabana Mahmood will lay out reforms modelled on the Danish system on Monday.

Home secretary vows to make refugee status temporary as part of system overhaul

Home secretary expected to change system to deny help to those who can work or who have assets

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is expected to announce major reforms to the asylum system on Monday.

Refugees to face 20-year wait to settle permanently under radical asylum reforms

Home secretary expected to announce changes on Monday

Approach modelled on Denmark’s controversial system forms part of home secretary’s changes to asylum system

Refugees would face longer waits and possible return to their home country if deemed safe, under proposals

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Britain to announce proposals on asylum with refugees facing longer waits and possible return to their countries.

Home secretary will also consult on ending financial support for those with children if refused asylum, document shows

The home secretary’s new measures include plans to escalate the removal of families whose asylum claims have been refused