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<p>Accommodation will be provided to immigration bail applicants if the person does
not have adequate accommodation or the means of obtaining it – whether from a public
body under different legislative powers or through their own efforts - and the provision
of accommodation is necessary in order to avoid a breach of their human rights under
Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights.</p><p>However, accommodation
should only be provided if it is clear that the person cannot reasonably be expected
to leave the UK. Any person who could leave the UK in order to avoid homelessness
should do so.</p><p>The exceptional criteria set out in the immigration bail policy
apply where a residence condition is set as a condition of immigration bail and the
individual is unable to support themselves at that address.</p>
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