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What UK migrants need to know before transitioning from BRP to eVisa

The UK is undergoing a significant transition in its immigration system, moving from physical documentation to digital proof of immigration status known as eVisas. This transition, part of a broader Home Office strategy to create a “digital by design” immigration system, will see the current Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) cards expire on 31 December 2024,...

Asylum Support Tribunal rules on Home Office withdrawal of asylum claims

In a significant ruling, the Asylum Support Tribunal has determined that there is a right of appeal against the Home Office’s decision to cease asylum support where an asylum claim has been deemed withdrawn. This decision, which challenges the Home Office’s guidance, has major implications for asylum seekers whose claims have been unilaterally withdrawn due...

High Court demands Home Office reform for Section 3C Leave

In a landmark decision, the High Court has ruled that the Home Office’s failure to provide proof of status to thousands of migrants on Section 3C leave is unlawful. The legal challenge, brought by the Refugee and Migrant Forum of Essex and London (RAMFEL) alongside a former client, highlights significant issues faced by those on...

Human rights claims exempt from new refugee proof rules

The introduction of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 has brought significant changes to the UK’s immigration landscape, particularly affecting asylum seekers. Among these changes is the increase in the standard of proof required for refugee status claims, applicable to applications submitted on or after June 28, 2022. As these claims begin to be processed...