

Building Knowledge, Radical Solidarity and Power at our Annual Gathering 2024
Read all about our Annual Gathering in March, where we were joined by over 50 organisations from across the UK.
Read moreRead all about our Annual Gathering in March, where we were joined by over 50 organisations from across the UK.
Read moreThe government has introduced changes to the minimum income requirements for applying for a spousal visa. The minimum income threshold has been massively increased to £29,000 with plans for further increases.
Read more2024 is going to be a big year for parliamentary politics in the UK. There are local elections happening in May, and there is going to be a General Election too. This short blog explains who can vote in which elections.
Read moreCalais Leave was originally introduced as a 10 year route to settlement. In March 2024, the Home Office reduced this to 5 years.
Read moreYou have the right to access your personal information which is held by a government body, such as the Home Office. The process of doing this is called a ‘Subject Access Request’ or a SAR. Learn more about SARs by signing up to this free training.
Read moreWe have received reports that the Home Office is calling people to offer ‘voluntary departure’ to Rwanda. This is what we know so far.
Read moreWe are pleased to welcome Zainabb Hull, Stephanie Habib and Callum Lynch as our new Management Commitee members.
Read moreOur latest Solidarity Sessions in February brought together a great mix of groups and organisations in both cities, and made for really interesting and inspiring events.
Read moreAt the end of January 2024, the government announced a proposal to introduce a fee for claimants to bring claims forward at the Employment Tribunal. If this proposal is implemented, it risks reducing access to justice at work.
Read moreOn 21 February 2024, our Legal Education Officers, Leah and Yumna, welcomed members of our community to our London office building to help us launch our new public legal education workshops on Evidence and Working With Your Lawyer.
Read moreOn 16 February 2024, the Home Office made changes to the domestic abuse concession. This is the temporary grant of leave available to people who have experienced domestic abuse.
Read moreRead about our Illegal Migration Act event in Leeds on 6 February.
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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