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Government letters reveal the grace period given to refugees will be increased from 28 to 56 days .
Change described as an interim measure expected to be in place until 2025 .
Officials said in letters the move was designed to support local authorities.
In October 2022 , Home Office officials said the daily bill for housing asylum seekers in hotels was 5.6 m a day.
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