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I’m desperate to work. There’s just one thing stopping me

Abdul wearing a maroon scarf, looking to camera, with a colourful sunset behind him
Adbul would jump a the opportunity to work (Picture: Abdul Rahim/Action Foundation)

Tanks on the streets, checkpoints with armed soldiers and the constant sound of shelling and bombing.

This is what I witnessed in Syria after war broke out in 2011.

My home was so dangerous that I haven’t been back since fleeing that same year. As a result, I’m now claiming asylum in the UK and desperate to work so that I can give back to the country that took me in.

But I’m not allowed to do so. That is, unless a cross-party report changes things for people like me.

Last week, MPs recommended that asylum seekers should have the right to work after six months of arriving in the UK. This would mean that – as an asylum seeker who’s been in Newcastle for just over six months – I could be granted the right to work.

I would jump at that opportunity. And I know many others in a similar situation who would too.

Abdul wearing blue, standing front of a lake
While Abdul studied in Pakistan, Syria turned into a war zone (Picture: Abdul Rahim/Action Foundation)

The Syria I grew up in is completely unrecognisable today.

I have memories of a loving home, with my mother nurturing my three sisters and two brothers, while my father worked as a dentist. Life was stable and very good for us. 

After I graduated high school in the late 2000s, I attended university in Pakistan in 2010 to study pharmacy.

Then in March 2011, pro-democracy demonstrations broke out in Syria – with deadly consequences – and my family’s world changed forever. 

I decided to return to my home country for a visit two months later and I immediately saw the devastation. It was unbelievable how much it had turned into a war zone, which was absolutely terrifying.

Abdul standing by a white picket fence, wearing a green jacket
Syria was unrecognisable when he went back (Picture: Abdul Rahim/Action Foundation)

I couldn’t walk from one street to another without fearing for my life.

So it was July of that same year when my father urged me to leave the country earlier than I had planned to go back to Pakistan because it was too dangerous.

While I was in Pakistan, my family moved to another part of the country in search of safety. About a year later, my father’s dental practice had been destroyed. Things only worsened when I received the news that my brother was killed in 2019.

As for me, I continued my studies in Pakistan and graduated in December 2014. I attempted to get a visa to stay in Pakistan, but I was told that I would have to make the application in my home country and then re-enter. 

Close up of Abdul - he has a beard and black coat
In October last year, Abdul come to the UK (Picture: Abdul Rahim/Action Foundation)

I knew I couldn’t put myself in that danger so I felt I had no alternative but to flee to southern Turkey in 2015.

I stayed there for several years, where I worked – initially as a pharmacist, then in the humanitarian field to help others coming from Syria. At the start of 2021, I met and fell in love with my wife, marrying the next year.

Then on 6 February last year, a devastating earthquake ravaged both Syria and Turkey. People were injured and even killed, with many missing and houses destroyed – including my own. 

So I fled to northern Turkey, where my life – again – had been uprooted. This is when I decided to come to the UK to try to study a master’s degree in business administration, relating to my previous humanitarian work.

In October last year, I packed up everything I owned once more and flew to the UK with my wife.

Abdul with a maroon scarf, smiling
Abdul fills his time volunteering (Picture: Abdul Rahim/Action Foundation)

Shortly after this, I realised I didn’t have enough money for the master’s degree and knew I had to apply for asylum instead. I still can’t go back to my home country, so this felt like the only option left.

In my experience, the asylum system itself has been smooth and uncomplicated.

I was originally placed in a hotel in Newcastle, then in Gateshead. I’m not allowed to work, so I have tried to volunteer my time as much as possible to help the local community.

I’ve volunteered in Jesmond Library, West End Refugee Services (WERS), and then discovered Action Foundation – the latter helps provide case work advice, hot food and drinks, free clothing, and activities like table tennis. I felt instantly welcomed with open arms.

I am multilingual – Arabic, English, Urdu, and Turkish – so I help translate for other asylum seekers. It feels great to be able to give back within my local community, but I wish I could work so that I could properly support myself financially. 

Abdul in a green jacket, looking away from camera
The UK has given Abdul a home (Picture: Abdul Rahim/Action Foundation)

I’m a qualified pharmacist, so I think those skills could be put to good use in the UK. Pharmacists are on the Skilled Worker shortage list and NHS England’s ‘Community Pharmacy Workforce Survey’ in 2022 found that there’s a shortage of pharmacists and support staff in the community and it is only getting worse.

I could help fill that shortfall.

I really appreciate and thank the MPs who recommended in their recent report that asylum seekers should be able to work after six months.

If implemented, this would change the lives of people like me – including giving us a purpose, as well as improving both our mental and physical health.

Personally, I think I am OK, but my wife and I can’t stop thinking about what the outcome of our claim will be. I really hope that it will be approved because I want to feel like I’m living independently, while offering my skills to society.

After years of feeling unsettled and unsafe, the UK has given me a home. Now I want to give back.

For more information about Action Foundation, visit their website here.

Do you have a story you’d like to share? Get in touch by emailing James.Besanvalle@metro.co.uk

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