

The Home Office report on ‘safe and legal’ routes
In January 2024, the Home Office published a report on safe and legal routes to the UK as part of its duty under section 61 of the Illegal Migration Act.
Read moreIn January 2024, the Home Office published a report on safe and legal routes to the UK as part of its duty under section 61 of the Illegal Migration Act.
Read moreBRP cards are used in the UK for a variety of immigration purposes, but we hear many stories of difficulties with them.
This legal update explains what a BRP card is and what it is used for. It will also explain common problems, solutions, as well as the future of BRP cards.
Read moreRead about our brand new Radical Solidarity Hub meetings, where we will come together quarterly to hear from each other, share experiences and build radical solidarity.
Read moreThe organisation ATLEU is bringing a legal challenge to the government’s Seasonal Worker Visa scheme. If you, or someone you know has experienced issues on this visa, ATLEU would like to hear from you.
Read moreRead about our first workshop of the year with Herts Welcomes Refugees
Read moreThe Home Office has created a route to indefinite leave to enter for people who have experienced a very specific type of domestic abuse. This blog explains who this change applies to.
Read moreRead more about our brand new Public Legal Education page on our website. Eiri Ohtani, our Director, explains why we created new webpages.
Read moreOn Thursday 11 January, we hosted our first Knowledge is Power workshop session of the year. It has now been a year and a half since we first launched this successful series!
Read moreWe have just published a new Key Guide on Work Exploitation and Migrant Workers Rights. Please read and share widely!
Read moreBack in July 2023, the government announced its plans to massively the immigration health surcharge, but this change has not been introduced yet. This blog explains what is happening now.
Read moreWe often speak about standards of proof and burdens of proof in legal cases or different types of applications. This blog outlines what they mean.
Read moreAre you interested in joining our Annual Gathering in Birmingham in March? If so, please fill in this questionnaire.
Read moreWhen people reach the UK, the struggle isn’t over. It's a hostile environment. Right to Remain relies on grants from charitable trusts and on donations from people like you. Your donation will help us to help people in their struggles for the right to remain in the UK, and to campaign for migration justice.
Donate todayRight to Remain works with communities, groups and organisations across the UK, providing information, resources, training and assistance to help people to establish their right to remain, and to challenge injustice in the immigration and asylum system. Right to Remain is a registered charity (charity number 1192934).
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