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UK & France extend controversial ‘one-in, one-out’ Channel returns scheme until October

May 17, 2026
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UK & France extend controversial ‘one-in, one-out’ Channel returns scheme until October
The British Home Office confirmed on 16 May 2026 that London and Paris have agreed to prolong the pilot “one-in, one-out” arrangement that swaps asylum seekers between the two countries. Originally due to expire on 11 June, the scheme will now run until 1 October while officials review its effectiveness. Launched last July, the mechanism allows the UK to send back to France one small-boat asylum seeker for every person already in France who is transferred to Britain via regular resettlement channels. Ministers on both sides said the goal was to deter clandestine Channel crossings and frustrate smuggling networks. Numbers to date are modest: 605 people have been removed to France while 581 have travelled legally to the UK. Critics argue the plan merely recycles people between two safe countries without addressing underlying protection needs. Migrant-rights NGOs call it “state-sanctioned human trafficking”, pointing to reports of returnees disappearing in France’s asylum system or facing the risk of secondary removal to Bulgaria under Dublin rules.

From a business-mobility perspective, the extension signals that Franco-British border cooperation will remain volatile through the summer. Employers moving staff across the Channel should expect heightened identity checks at ports, more scrutiny of documentation for van and lorry drivers, and potential delays if small-boat activity diverts police resources.

UK & France extend controversial ‘one-in, one-out’ Channel returns scheme until October


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Companies that rely on short-notice cross-border travel—especially logistics, film production and professional sports—should build extra lead-time into itineraries and monitor Home Office “returns flights” that sometimes commandeer charter capacity out of London Southend and Lille. Looking ahead, officials say they will evaluate whether the pilot reduces crossings by the autumn. If numbers fall further, London may push for a permanent treaty; if not, both capitals face pressure to devise alternative deterrents before winter seas once again curb small-boat departures.

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