The Government has announced it is expanding a scheme that allows foreign criminals to be deported before their appeals are heard, nearly tripling the number of countries covered from eight to 23.
Known as the “Deport Now Appeal Later” scheme, it forces foreign nationals from specified countries to take part in their UK appeal hearings remotely after they have been removed to their home nation.
Ministers claimed the move is designed to prevent offenders from exploiting the appeals system to delay deportation and to ease pressure on UK prisons and detention centres.
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UK to expand ‘deport now, appeal later’ scheme for foreign criminals Sort: Newest first Oldest first August 11, 2025 7:15 amHome Secretary: We need this scheme to stop system being exploited
Eleanor LangfordPolitical ReporterHome Secretary Yvette Cooper said the scheme was necessary to prevent “foreign criminals exploit[ing] our immigration system” and delaying their removal.
“Those who commit crimes in our country cannot be allowed to manipulate the system,” she said, adding that the government was restoring control and sending a clear message that its laws would be enforced.
The countries added to the scheme include Australia, Canada, India, Kenya, and Malaysia, bringing the total number to 23.
Previously, offenders from these nations could remain in the UK for months or even years while appeals were processed, often after serving prison sentences.
The government says individuals will still be able to participate fully in their appeal hearings via video link, ensuring their cases are heard fairly without prolonging their presence in the UK.
August 11, 2025 7:13 amUK to expand ‘deport now, appeal later’ scheme for foreign criminals
The Government has announced it is expanding a scheme that allows foreign criminals to be deported before their appeals are heard, nearly tripling the number of countries covered from eight to 23.
Known as the “Deport Now Appeal Later” scheme, it forces foreign nationals from specified countries to take part in their UK appeal hearings remotely after they have been removed to their home nation.
Ministers claimed the move is designed to prevent offenders from exploiting the appeals system to delay deportation and to ease pressure on UK prisons and detention centres.
Under the expanded scheme, offenders whose human rights claims have been refused will be removed promptly after their prison sentences end, before their appeals can be lodged or processed in the UK. Instead, they will be expected to appeal from abroad using video technology.
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