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Afghanistan Support

Afghanistan Support

This section will give you information and resources to help you support Afghan refugee children and families staying in Camden temporary accommodation hotels

Are Afghan Refugees Entitled to Benefits?

Yes they are, subject to usual eligibility. This is because the UK Government has granted them indefinite leave to remain. Examples of benefits Afghan refugees could be entitled to include:

Bear in mind this applies to Afghan refugees who were evacuated in August 2021. There are Afghan refugees in Camden who arrived via unsafe route before the evacuation, and have an asylum application or appeal in process. They currently do not have leave to remain and therefore have limits to their rights to welfare benefits. Check here for more info on different immigration statuses. 

https://ascpractice.camden.gov.uk/early-help-guide/family-early-help-covid-guidebook/migrant-families-families-seeking-asylum/

 

What Do We Need to Apply for Benefits?

For an evacuated Afghan refugee to apply for benefits, you would normally need:

 

Who Can Help Us With Applying for Benefits?

There are DWP agents onsite at each of the 3 bridging hotels to assist Afghan refugees with applying for UC (which can including applying for an NI number if needed). You can find their contact details here: 

https://ascpractice.camden.gov.uk/early-help-guide/family-early-help-covid-guidebook/afghanistan-crisis-response/key-contacts-hotels-home-office/#main 

 

What Do We Do Whilst We're Waiting for Benefits to Start?

The Home Office intends to provide bridging hotel residents with ASPEN cards (a pre-loaded debit card) to bridge the gap between applying for benefits and receiving them. The amounts per person that should be on the ASPEN cards are:

There has been a delay in the Home Office supplying and distributing ASPEN cards. If you are working with a family who have not received their financial support from the Home Office, please contact the Camden support onsite team, contact details here 

https://ascpractice.camden.gov.uk/early-help-guide/family-early-help-covid-guidebook/afghanistan-crisis-response/key-contacts-hotels-home-office/#main

 

Refugee Integration Loans

Refugees are entitled to apply for an integration loan if they are 18 years of age or over. Integration loans have to be paid back but they are interest free.

Loan applications can be made for items or activities that will help your integration into society. This could be help with housing, getting a job or education.

Information on the loan and an application form can be found on GOV.UK at
www.gov.uk/government/publications/application-for-an-integration-loan 

Last updated: 24 September 2021