Disengagement from the UK Asylum System

September 2025 - November 2027
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Overview

This project will investigate factors contributing to asylum seekers’ disengagement from the UK asylum system, focusing on individual, institutional, and policy influences.

Why this project is important

The withdrawal of asylum claims in the UK has risen significantly, with over 26,000 claims withdrawn in 2023. Some asylum seekers actively choose to withdraw their claims, while others have their claims withdrawn due to non-compliance with administrative processes. Both processes fall under the concept of disengagement, which refers to the cessation or reduction of an asylum seeker’s participation in the processes required to pursue their claim.

This trend affects vulnerable populations, increasing risks of destitution, exploitation, and pressure on state resources. Current research lacks understanding of the causes and consequences of these withdrawals, which vary widely among asylum seekers.