Several hundred refugee applicants may be accommodated in military barracks as the government works to end the reliance of hotel accommodations.
Negotiations are underway regarding the utilization of two facilities - one in Scotland and the other in the south of England - for housing for nine hundred males.
The Prime Minister has instructed Interior Ministry and Ministry of Defence authorities to expedite initiatives to find proper military sites.
The ruling party has vowed to end the use of temporary hotel accommodations, which have required billions of pounds and turned into a focal point for immigration opposition demonstrations.
Asylum seekers could be housed in the Inverness barracks in Inverness and Crowborough military training facility in southeastern England by the final days of the upcoming month.
Commercial facilities, short-term shelter and vacant properties are also being examined for future accommodation.
Administration officials confirmed that each location would comply with health and safety standards.
"The government remains furious at the level of unauthorized immigrants and temporary hotel accommodations."
"This government will shut down all refugee hotels. Work are well underway, with better facilities being brought forward to ease pressure on local areas and decrease refugee accommodation expenses."
Nearly thirty-two thousand refugee applicants are currently being accommodated in hotels, representing a reduction from a maximum of more than 56,000 in last year.
A newly released analysis found that substantial amounts of public funds had been "misused" on refugee housing.
Two previous defense facilities - MDP Wethersfield in southeastern England and the Napier facility in southeastern England - are currently being used to accommodate individuals seeking protection after being opened under the former leadership.
The Prime Minister commented on the developments, indicating: "The government is committed to terminate each temporary accommodation facility. It's difficult to express how troubled and alarmed we are that we've been left with a mess as significant as the current circumstances by the last government."