the streets are paved with gold..
What Gold ?
An estimated 400,000 to 600,000 undocumented migrants live in France. Most of them work. They are caretakers, domestic workers, security guards, cleaners, labourers, plasterers, hairdressers, refuse collectors, delivery drivers, night watchmen and dishwashers. Entire sectors of the French economy rely on these workers.20 Oct 2023
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portraits of undocumented workers seeking regularisation in France
So what Gold are you on about.
Housing. In principle, asylum-seekers have the right to housing. That means each person who has filed a request for asylum in France should be housed by the OFII (Office francais de l'immigration et de l'integration), the same organization that provides your allowance.
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What social rights do I have as an asylum seeker in France?
So again what gold you on about.
FRANCE
Allowance of 11.45 euros a day or 343.50 euros a month while awaiting result of asylum process and applying for housing in one of some 300 asylum-seeker housing projects across France. Must pay for food from this allowance, but free or cheap meals often available from food banks.
Free health insurance while application being reviewed.
Cannot work for first 12 months..
UNITED KINGDOM
Accommodation tends to be private, paid for by the state.
Weekly allowance of 36.95 pounds (50.35 euros) per person to cover basic needs including food. Small extra amounts available for pregnant women, babies and young children.
Not normally allowed to work.
If granted asylum: same benefits as British nationals.
So your Wrong on all fronts.
Seems Dan was right Asylum seekers take there life's at risk because in General the British public are more welcoming.