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<p>Costs associated with the deportation/return of British citizens to the UK at the
end of a criminal sentence abroad are borne by the country seeking to deport/return
them.</p><p>Victims of forced marriage who are helped to return to the UK by the Forced
Marriage Unit will no longer be asked to take out a loan for their repatriation costs.
From now on, no one who is assisted by the Forced Marriage Unit - and would previously
have been offered a loan - will have to cover the costs of their repatriation. Where
possible, the Government will continue to seek to ensure the costs fall on the perpetrators
by means of Forced Marriage Protection Orders (FMPOs). The Government has also agreed
to ensure that those victims who have outstanding loans will have no further costs
fall to them.</p>
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