As the result of campaigns carried out by survivors of torture and asylum and migrant rights’ organisations (such as the #StopTheFlights hashtag campaign), Privilege Style has said that it is no longer planning to operate flights to Rwanda. This shows the enormous power that solidarity can generate – we must do everything to continue to harness it.
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‘I am alive’. Inside our Toolkit workshop for Women With Hope
On 11 October 2022, Right to Remain had the opportunity to run a workshop for Women with Hope, a Birmingham-based charity. Women with Hope is a member-led group whose focus is on improving the lives of women asylum-seekers, refugees and migrants with support, group activities, and training.
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Inside our ‘Refugees at Home’ training session
Right to Remain was delighted to run a training workshop for new members of the Refugees at Home team on Thursday 22 September. Refugees at Home is a UK charity which connects those with a spare room in their home to refugees and asylum seekers in need of somewhere to stay.
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Search bars: how to find what you’re looking for in the Right to Remain Toolkit
The Right to Remain Toolkit is a useful & important resource for understanding the UK asylum and immigration system. It is also very big, and can be quite intimidating to know where to even start looking for information. Here’s a short guide to introduce you (or refresh your memory on) to how to find the information you’re looking for.
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Inside our Knowledge is Power Workshops…
Two months ago, Right to Remain team ran two successful Knowledge is Power online workshops on 13 June 2022, during the Solidarity Knows No Borders’ Week of Action to End the Hostile Environment. We started running more workshops recently to get more people to use the Toolkit – find out what we cover during these online sessions.
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Letters of Support: Do’s and Don’ts
A letter of support is like a recommendation letter that can be drafted by a supporter, or organisation to back up the story of someone who is making an asylum claim or an immigration application. This guide lays out helpful drafting tips provided by immigration lawyers in our community
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The Inadmissibility Rules and Rwanda Plan Explained
Recent headlines have been flooded with news about the UK government’s inhumane Rwanda plan. All of this information can be quite confusing. In this blog we will try to break it down.
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Preparing our community for the impact of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 – online chat
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Many users of the Right to Remain Toolkit have recently contacted us, asking about the potential impact of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 on our community. We are hosting online meetings to discuss how we are preparing to prepare our community for the impact of this new law.
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What Does the Nationality and Borders Act Mean for UK Asylum and Immigration Law?
On 6 July 2022, remaining parts of the Nationality and Borders Act (or “NABA”) became law. They are summarised here, with changes to the Toolkit to follow.
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Our T-shirts are made for radical solidarity
They are finally here. You might have seen our campaigners and staff team wearing our brand-new These Walls Must Fall T-shirts. Today, we are making five of them available to five supporters.
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Justice is what love looks like in public
Right to Remain are excited to be part of Solidarity Knows No Borders Network Week of Action to End the Hostile Environment which starts today. Read our thoughts on its launch day.
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Let’s talk about immigration enforcement in Birmingham – online meeting
On Thursday 16 June ’22, Right to Remain are hosting an informal online meeting for people in Birmingham who are concerned about immigration enforcement and are curious about anti-raids network. This is part of Solidarity Knows No Borders Nework Week of Action.
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