The UK could send asylum SLOTXO คาสิโนออนไลน์ ที่เล่นแล้วได้เงินจริง! seekers abroad while their applications are processed, under plans considered by ministers.
The idea is expected to be included in a policy paper next week, as part of a wider shake-up of asylum rules after Brexit.
The plan is reportedly being considered to deter migrants from crossing the English Channel.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has previously called the current system "fundamentally broken".
More than 650 people have crossed the Channel in small boats so far during 2021, double the number during the same period in 2020.
The plans have prompted criticism from charities and opposition parties - with Labour calling the idea "absurd".
The Times has reported ministers are set to consult on plans to change the law to allow for asylum seekers to be sent to processing centres abroad.
The newspaper said officials have considered Gibraltar as a possible venue - prompting the British Overseas Territory to write to the UK to seek clarity.
In a letter to Ms Patel, its chief minister Fabian Picardo said "this issue has not been raised with me at any level".
Speaking on Thursday, he told BBC News he had "very serious concerns" over the idea, which he dismissed as "entirely unviable".
Self-governing Crown Dependency the Isle of Man, also named as a possible site, said it had also not been contacted by the UK government.
Asked on Thursday whether he felt comfortable with sending asylum seekers abroad, Boris Johnson replied: "The objective here is to save life and avert human misery."