

Home Office decisions on asylum claims from Pakistan
According to Home Office statistics from August 2017, 85% of Pakistan asylum claims were refused. What is the Home Office’s justification for this?
Read moreAccording to Home Office statistics from August 2017, 85% of Pakistan asylum claims were refused. What is the Home Office’s justification for this?
Read moreJust before Christmas, the Upper Tribunal issued the Country Guidance decision on asylum claims by Pakistani Christians.
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