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670 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn,
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Futura Sports Cars are proud to be the official UK dealer for Great British Sports Cars (GBS), offering complete, home build kit car packages or a turn-key build service for the acclaimed GBS Zero.

82% of components for every GBS car are British made either at the factory in Newark or at other trusted British suppliers. No other UK based kit car provider can make the same claim.

We offer the full GBS range of kits as a home build DIY option and provide everything you need to build an awesome, fully road legal Great British Sports Car. With high quality engineering at its core, kits can be purchased in stages so you can build to your own budget and timescales.

Futura Director Steve with Richard Hall from GBS on opening day

Every customer has a unique vision for their own home built kit— we are here to bring yours to life.

During the build consultation, we’ll work closely with you to fully customise your vehicle to your needs.

This includes the following…

Paint, colour or vinyl wrap finish
Interior trim style and materials
Road vs. track setup (geo, ride height, brake bias)
Wheel design and sizing

and optional extras…

Aero packages
Roll cages
Data logging

Seeking asylum in the UK

Can be a complex and challenging journey, marked by a mix of hope, uncertainty, and often difficult circumstances. Here’s a more detailed overview of what it can be like for individuals seeking asylum in the UK

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Fleeing Persecution
Asylum seekers are often fleeing from life-threatening situations, such as political persecution, conflict, violence, or human rights abuses in their home countries. Their decision to seek asylum is often driven by the need for safety and protection.
02
Arrival and Application
Upon arriving in the UK, asylum seekers need to apply for asylum as soon as possible. This involves submitting an application to the Home Office, providing detailed information about their background, reasons for seeking asylum, and any evidence they have to support their claims.
03
Initial Screening and Interview
Asylum seekers undergo an initial screening to determine the basics of their case. If their case is considered credible, they are then interviewed by a Home Office caseworker. This interview is crucial, as it's where they present their asylum claim and provide evidence to support it.
04
Waiting Period
After the interview, there's often a waiting period during which individuals might be placed in government-provided accommodations. During this time, they may not be allowed to work and might have limited access to public funds. This waiting period can last several months or even years and can be mentally and emotionally taxing.
05
Asylum Decision
The Home Office reviews the application, interview, and evidence provided. The decision can take a considerable amount of time, during which asylum seekers are often in a state of uncertainty. The fear of rejection and potential deportation can be a constant source of stress.
06
Appeals and Legal Proceedings
If the application is rejected, individuals have the right to appeal the decision. This involves navigating legal processes and can be quite challenging, especially without proper legal representation. Appeals can extend the waiting period and heighten anxiety.
07
Living Conditions
Accommodation provided to asylum seekers by the government or contracted organizations can vary widely in quality and location. Kendall Investments Ltd pride themselves in providing high quality fully refurbished and furnished accommodation.
08
Integration Challenges
If granted asylum, individuals must adjust to life in the UK. This includes adapting to a new culture, possibly learning a new language, finding housing, and seeking employment. Integration can be a lengthy process with its own set of challenges.
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Emotional Toll
The entire process of seeking asylum can take a toll on individuals' mental and emotional well-being. The uncertainty, trauma from past experiences, and challenges they face in the asylum process can contribute to stress, anxiety, and depression.
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Integration Challenges
If granted asylum, individuals must adjust to life in the UK. This includes adapting to a new culture, possibly learning a new language, finding housing, and seeking employment. Integration can be a lengthy process with its own set of challenges.
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