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Asylum seekers in Leeds call on government to give them right to work | Asylum seekers in Leeds call on government to give them right to work |
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Mohsen is among the asylum seekers in Leeds calling on the government to "lift the ban" on work permits | Mohsen is among the asylum seekers in Leeds calling on the government to "lift the ban" on work permits |
At 36 years old, starting a life "from zero" was not the dream Mohsen carved for himself. Fearing for his safety, the carpenter was forced to flee Iran, seeking asylum in the UK. | At 36 years old, starting a life "from zero" was not the dream Mohsen carved for himself. Fearing for his safety, the carpenter was forced to flee Iran, seeking asylum in the UK. |
But with strict stipulations on the right to work, starting from scratch is the reality for many asylum seekers in the UK. | But with strict stipulations on the right to work, starting from scratch is the reality for many asylum seekers in the UK. |
Mohsen is among those in Leeds calling for an end to what they call an "unfair" work ban. The BBC has been to meet them. | Mohsen is among those in Leeds calling for an end to what they call an "unfair" work ban. The BBC has been to meet them. |
"I hate to take benefits but there is a problem in the system", said Mohsen, who travelled to the UK by sea. | "I hate to take benefits but there is a problem in the system", said Mohsen, who travelled to the UK by sea. |
His journey across the world took more than a year, but he considered it his "only option". | His journey across the world took more than a year, but he considered it his "only option". |
"In Iran, you should only keep your family religion; if you consider changing it, the government do not accept it; they keep you in prison and give you a fine," he said. | "In Iran, you should only keep your family religion; if you consider changing it, the government do not accept it; they keep you in prison and give you a fine," he said. |
"Until the end of your life they are watching you." | "Until the end of your life they are watching you." |
Government statistics suggest that in 2024, 108,138 people claimed asylum in the UK, 18% more than in 2023. | Government statistics suggest that in 2024, 108,138 people claimed asylum in the UK, 18% more than in 2023. |
According to Asylum Matters, a charity working with refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, the vast majority of people seeking asylum are barred from working or live on government support. | According to Asylum Matters, a charity working with refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, the vast majority of people seeking asylum are barred from working or live on government support. |
Permission to work can be applied for after a year of waiting. | Permission to work can be applied for after a year of waiting. |
Immigration explained: Migrants, refugees, and visas defined | Immigration explained: Migrants, refugees, and visas defined |
In the last few months, Mohsen has been granted a work permit, but because of the strict rules, he is unable to apply his experience in the construction trade. | In the last few months, Mohsen has been granted a work permit, but because of the strict rules, he is unable to apply his experience in the construction trade. |
Workers must gain a UK-recognised qualification before entering a trade. | Workers must gain a UK-recognised qualification before entering a trade. |
"For me it is awful, I just take pieces of wood and I smell it because I miss it," Mohsen said. | "For me it is awful, I just take pieces of wood and I smell it because I miss it," Mohsen said. |
"Desperately, I am looking for a job but they need a certificate, there is no assessment so I must start from zero. | "Desperately, I am looking for a job but they need a certificate, there is no assessment so I must start from zero. |
"They should consider your experience and assess you and see what level you are." | "They should consider your experience and assess you and see what level you are." |
According to the government, allowing asylum seekers the right to work sooner would "undermine the UK's wider economic migration policy by enabling migrants to bypass established work visa rules". | According to the government, allowing asylum seekers the right to work sooner would "undermine the UK's wider economic migration policy by enabling migrants to bypass established work visa rules". |
Mohsen, however, believes he is a "wasted resource". | Mohsen, however, believes he is a "wasted resource". |
"They could use people like me in the right way; just imagine if I could run my business here, I could hire people who are desperately looking for a job, but what I have to do is search for any job." | "They could use people like me in the right way; just imagine if I could run my business here, I could hire people who are desperately looking for a job, but what I have to do is search for any job." |
Tabita Tariq said she wanted to contribute to society with her nursing background | Tabita Tariq said she wanted to contribute to society with her nursing background |
Originally from Pakistan, Tabita Tariq could not divulge the circumstances which brought her to the UK in 2014 - only that it involved modern slavery. | Originally from Pakistan, Tabita Tariq could not divulge the circumstances which brought her to the UK in 2014 - only that it involved modern slavery. |
After seeking help, she was granted asylum but told the BBC being unable to work had affected her mental health. | After seeking help, she was granted asylum but told the BBC being unable to work had affected her mental health. |
"Work means everything to me; it is like an oxygen, you cannot live without oxygen," she said. | "Work means everything to me; it is like an oxygen, you cannot live without oxygen," she said. |
"Not working damages you; it has destroyed me." | "Not working damages you; it has destroyed me." |
As a nurse, Tabita believes the UK is "missing an opportunity" by not allowing her to work, especially during the pandemic. | As a nurse, Tabita believes the UK is "missing an opportunity" by not allowing her to work, especially during the pandemic. |
"I am offering my hand to be a part of the community, but they shackle my hands. | "I am offering my hand to be a part of the community, but they shackle my hands. |
"We are calling on the government to lift the ban." | "We are calling on the government to lift the ban." |
Akhona Ndudane is backing calls for the government to give asylum seekers the right to work. | Akhona Ndudane is backing calls for the government to give asylum seekers the right to work. |
Akhona Ndudane arrived in the UK from South Africa in 2014, and said working could have a "huge" impact on asylum seekers. | |
"We have skills coming from our country, being dependent affects our mental health," she said. | "We have skills coming from our country, being dependent affects our mental health," she said. |
"You feel lonely. | "You feel lonely. |
"Give [asylum seekers] a chance; we are here to help develop the UK." | "Give [asylum seekers] a chance; we are here to help develop the UK." |
Alex Sobel, Labour MP for Leeds Central and Headingley, said denying asylum seekers the right to work was "not just unfair - it's harmful, both to individuals and to our society as a whole". | Alex Sobel, Labour MP for Leeds Central and Headingley, said denying asylum seekers the right to work was "not just unfair - it's harmful, both to individuals and to our society as a whole". |
He said: "People seeking asylum bring incredible skills, experience, and ambition, yet they are forced into hardship by a system that prevents them from contributing. | He said: "People seeking asylum bring incredible skills, experience, and ambition, yet they are forced into hardship by a system that prevents them from contributing. |
"It is time for change, and the growth that Leeds could achieve if we allowed people seeking asylum to work would be an incredible boost to our economy." | "It is time for change, and the growth that Leeds could achieve if we allowed people seeking asylum to work would be an incredible boost to our economy." |
A government spokesperson said there were "no plans to change the existing rules on asylum seekers working". | A government spokesperson said there were "no plans to change the existing rules on asylum seekers working". |
They said: "Asylum seekers remain eligible to apply for permission to work if their claim has been outstanding for 12 months or more, through no fault of their own." | They said: "Asylum seekers remain eligible to apply for permission to work if their claim has been outstanding for 12 months or more, through no fault of their own." |
Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. | Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. |
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