Our latest updates on the Illegal Migration Act 2023. Updated 12 February 2024 to reflect on the publication of the Home Office’s ‘safe and legal routes’ report
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Radical Solidarity Series: Spotlight on the Unity Sisters’ Community Peer Advocacy Project
This blog about the Unity Sisters is part of our Radical Solidarity Series, dedicated to showcasing the work of grassroots organisations who are using Right to Remain’s resources to support their communities.
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These Walls Must Fall nominated for SMK National Campaigners Awards 2024
These Walls Must Fall, our lived-experience migration justice campaigning network, has been nominated for the prestigious SMK National Campaigners Awards 2024, under its Amplifying Voices category.
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Manchester protest – Not Rwanda, not anywhere!
When the Prime Minister made his surprise announcement to launch a high-profile raid on our communities for the Rwanda plan, people across the country sprang… Read more »
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Inside our Rwanda Information Webinar – 1 May
Read about our Rwanda Webinar, where over 380 people joined us to learn more about the Rwanda Act and Treaty, and immigration raids.
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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.
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An immigration system for the rich: increases to the minimum income requirements for family visas
The 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.
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Voting as a migrant in the UK
2024 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.
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Calais leave: an update
Calais Leave was originally introduced as a 10 year route to settlement. In March 2024, the Home Office reduced this to 5 years.
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Learn more about Subject Access Requests
You 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.
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Urgent notice: Home Office offers of ‘voluntary departure’ to Rwanda
We have received reports that the Home Office is calling people to offer ‘voluntary departure’ to Rwanda. This is what we know so far.
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Right to Remain welcomes three new Management Committee members
We are pleased to welcome Zainabb Hull, Stephanie Habib and Callum Lynch as our new Management Commitee members.
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