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<p>The UK has a proud history of granting asylum to those who need our protection.
All claims for asylum are considered on their individual merits in line with Home
Office guidance, and where people establish a genuine need for protection, or a well
founded fear of persecution, refugee status will be granted.</p><p>The Home Office
has plans to improve the speed at which outstanding asylum claims are decided. These
include rolling recruitment campaigns to maintain decision maker levels, a staff retention
strategy to ensure it retains its highly skilled asylum decision makers, and the further
expansion of digital processes to increase caseworking flexibility.</p><p>Furthermore,
the Home Office issues an information leaflet to asylum claimants at the point of
claim that outlines the process and their responsibilities.</p>
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