Join Right to Remain and the Notre Dame Refugee Centre for a workshop on the 10 year route and fee waiver process on 11th September.
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Letter to the Home Secretary demanding suspension of immigration reporting appointments
Right to Remain has today joined 137 organisations and groups in calling for an immediate suspension of immigration reporting conditions due to risks posed by far-right activity targeting migrants.
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Suspend immigration reporting now!
We are calling on the Home Office to immediately suspend all in-person immigration reporting and all other appointments, on account of the overwhelming fear of violent racist attacks in our communities.
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Hope not Hate: Staying Safe amidst Far Right Violence
The organisation Hope not Hate, in collaboration with NACCOM, Asylum Matters, Praxis and Right to Remain, have created a guide on Staying Safe amidst Far Right Violence. This short post outlines the key points.
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Immigration bail reporting: the basics
Amidst the escalation in anti-migrant and racist violence in July-August 2024, we know that many people feel at risk attending their reporting appointments. We are re-sharing this blog to share what we know about reporting, and will update it as we learn more.
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Post-election, building community solidarity in Greater Manchester
Events | News | Solidarity
On July 18, Right to Remain held a special post-election Solidarity Session in Manchester, just two weeks into the new Labour government.
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What are the Immigration Rules?
On 24 July 2024, the House of Commons library published an accessible overview of the immigration rules. This short blog explains the key points made in the House of Commons overview on the immigration rules.
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Solidarity Sessions; what are they, and how can you request one?
Background For the past year, Right to Remain has focused on building relationships with people – people in the asylum and immigration sector, people on… Read more »
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Illegal Migration Act ban on processing asylum claims lifted
The Home Office has published regulations to amend provisions of the ‘Illegal’ Migration Act, which will allow asylum claims to be processed. These regulations will also enable people to be granted settlement and British citizenship.
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A win: Home Office to consider all Rwanda ‘inadmissible’ asylum claims
The Home Office has settled a judicial review claim which challenged the legality of leaving people’s asylum claims in limbo due to the Inadmissibility Rules.
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Victory: Bibby floating prison barge to be shut down
The Home Office has announced that the contract for the Bibby Barge to be used as asylum accommodation will not be renewed when it expires in January 2025.
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More of the same: what we know so far about Labour’s plan for asylum and immigration
The King’s Speech was made on 17 July 2024, outlining the new government’s plan for the next 5 years.
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Right 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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