The UK government plans significant changes to its asylum policy for migrants. These changes include extending the waiting period for permanent residency for asylum seekers to 20 years. The country's Home Office emphasizes the need to tighten migration policy to counter illegal migration and support the asylum system. New rules also provide for a review of refugee status every 30 months and limit financial support only to those who actively contribute to the economy and community.
Such proposals have sparked protests and criticism from human rights groups, which highlight the worsening conditions for migrants. At the same time, protests have occurred in the UK against plans to accommodate asylum seekers in a military camp. This situation has raised questions about migration in other European countries that may change their policies regarding the reception of migrants due to the tense migration situation in the region.