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What impact do refugees have on housing in Glasgow?

What impact do refugees have on housing in Glasgow?

Summary

Glasgow, Scotland, has a housing shortage that is affected by the number of asylum seekers living in the city. Many asylum seekers live in government-supported housing while their applications are processed, but after approval, some struggle to find permanent housing and may become homeless. The issue has become a topic in local politics, even though immigration policy is controlled by the UK government.

Key Facts

  • Over 6,500 people in Scotland are seeking asylum and receiving government housing support; 6% of the total in the UK.
  • Glasgow hosts more than half of these asylum seekers, including 3,683 receiving housing and 152 receiving financial support without accommodation.
  • Glasgow has been part of the UK government's dispersal scheme since 1999 to house asylum seekers.
  • The UK government moved to a "full dispersal" policy in 2022, allowing asylum seekers to be sent anywhere in the UK.
  • Asylum seekers in Glasgow get free meals, housing, and £1.42 per day but usually cannot work while waiting for their claim decisions.
  • Once asylum seekers are approved to stay, they must leave government housing and often apply for homelessness support from the city.
  • Groups like Shelter Scotland say the current approach causes homelessness because people have too little time to find housing or work after approval.
  • Glasgow declared a housing emergency in 2023 due to its ongoing shortage of affordable homes.
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