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‘One In, One Out’ migrant deal explained: How UK and France plan to tackle channel crossings

The new migration pact aims to detail illegal crossing from France to the UK by establishing a reciprocal mechanism.

July 11, 2025 / 17:32 IST
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Migrants are escorted ashore from a UK Border Force vessel in Dover, southeast England, on November 16, 2023, after having been picked up at sea while attempting to cross the English Channel.

The United Kingdom and France have reached a new understanding aimed at curbing the rising number of migrants crossing the English channel – a perilous journey that has claimed hundreds of lives. The agreement was unveiled during French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent visit to the UK, marking the first visit by a European leader since Brexit. At the heart of the discussions between Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer was a bilateral pact dubbed the ‘One In, One Out’ migrant deal.

What the deal proposes

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The new migration pact aims to detail illegal crossing from France to the UK by establishing a reciprocal mechanism. For every migrant who is returned to France after crossing the Channel illegally, France will send one migrant with verified family connections in the UK through a legal and secure route.

The arrangement is designed to operate under strict security checks and will only apply to asylum seekers who have not attempted an illegal entry.