Delighted to share our updated booklet:
Children & their rights to British citizenship.
Grateful to the late @BZephaniah for powerful foreword, @chrisriddell50 for beautiful illustrations & @EsmeeFairbairn for funding this update.
https://t.co/tkMAV2mPtz
We have updated our Key Guide on the eVisa transition, to include:
📲New FAQ section!
📲Info about changes to No Time Limit applications
📲Full list of orgs who can help
📲Link to Home Office webform to report problems
Please read and share widely!
https://t.co/ygPlxUsRj2
I'm a migrant!
I'm a lawyer!
In the last 12 years, I have become even more committed to young people born in the UK or from migrant backgrounds at the Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens @PRCBC1. 1/4 🕊️
In a critical appeal, a coalition of lawyers, caseworkers, members of the Afghan community and legal organisations led by RLS and ILPA have sent an urgent letter to the new prime minister on his first day in office.
https://t.co/QErXj7MgJo
📢 We, along with over 230 others, have written to @ukhomeoffice setting out the reasons why the UK's transition to a digital-only immigration system is NOT fit for purpose, and our concerns with the scheduled roll out. 👇
https://t.co/ZNUzlZbosa
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🗣️“I faced the death penalty because I am gay, but I was unsafe in Britain too.”
To mark #PrideMonth, we're shining a light on the hostility of the UK's asylum system for women like Faith who are LGBTQ+.
Read her story👇
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https://t.co/HnD3Puh6kg @LaurenMedlicott@MetroUK
It’s Monday – that means it’s time for another election roundup. Here’s what the political parties said about immigration last week.
You can visit our policy tracker for a more detailed look at the migration statements made by Labour & the Conservatives: https://t.co/Deh62ZmcLu
Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC) is looking for Experienced (Freelance) Legal Administrators.
For further infornation, visit our website 👇
https://t.co/udZY4w82VA
Why has net migration been so high recently, can the government reduce it, what's the 'right' level of migration, and how does UK compare to other countries?
This very short piece explains the top things you need to know about net migration
https://t.co/ELqSM2tFsF
The Home Office now says it will not increase the minimum income required to sponsor a spouse/partner visa to £38,700 in spring 2024. Instead it will go to £29,000 in spring 2024, but further increases will be phased in over time. https://t.co/4ioyxfBfXb