Baggs, i think you are missing the point.
the reminder that asylum seekers are not allowed to work is made in reply to people complaining that such people receive subsistence allowance and/or basic accommodation.
some ignorant people even say, why don't they support themselves.
so it is pointed out that legally they cannot.
i knew one who declined the govt subsistence and got by on charity, staying with other people and giving domestic help.
like a kind of unpaid au pair, sofa surfing.
most asylum seekers would prefer to work.
she now has refugee status, after several years of legal process and great stress, and has been working since she got her permit.
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