We Are Here: Routes to regularisation for the UK's undocumented population
Download the report Join the launch event at 4pm today Executive Summary Background We Are Here is a report based on research carried out by JCWI to better understand the reality of life for undocumented migrants in the UK today. It explores how people become undocumented, and how vulnerability is produced through the structures of the system itself. It…
Akunna’s story
Trigger warning – this story discusses suicidal feelings. Akunna* came to the UK on a student visa 13 years ago. He was studying to become a chartered accountant and working to support himself and his family in a fast-food restaurant. He enjoyed his work, “It was a good place to work. I had the opportunity to interact with…
New free legal advice for Windrush victims
We are proud to be launching a free legal advice initiative, in collaboration with eight leading law firms, in response to consistently low numbers of applications for the UK government’s Windrush Compensation Scheme, compounded by a lack of legal support in navigating the complex application process. The Windrush Compensation Scheme was set up in 2019…
Call for evidence: refugee family reunion – adopted children
JCWI have applied for permission to intervene in the case of AK (Afghanistan) v SSHD C4/2019/2480. The Appellants (represented by Duncan Lewis) are challenging the family reunion provisions relating to de facto adoptions. The immigration rules as drafted make it impossible for refugees in the UK to sponsor adopted children in countries which are not…
ON DEMAND: In conversation with Leah Cowan – author of Border Nation
“When people ask me if a borderless world is possible, I answer that many people are already rejecting borders, living across them in defiance of state laws.” On 24 March we were delighted to welcome Leah Cowan in conversation about her new book, Border Nation. Border Nation looks at how borders impact all our lives, whether it’s…
We Are Here: Routes to Regularisation for Undocumented People
Undocumented people living in the UK are frequently discussed in the media and in public debate. But too often, this debate is based not on an understanding of the facts, but on assumptions and stereotypes. JCWI’s new campaign, We Are Here, looks to change that conversation. Our ground-breaking new research explores the reality of life…
Zoe Gardner – Policy Advisor
Zoe joined JCWI in December 2018, joining the policy team. She is a researcher and grassroots campaigner on migrants’ rights in the UK and across Europe. She previously worked in communications and policy roles at Asylum Aid, the Race Equality Foundation and the European Council on Refugees and Exiles in Brussels.
Evidence for the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Download this submission Join the campaign for migrants’ rights About JCWI JCWI was founded in 1967 to ensure that the rule of law and human rights are respected in the immigration system. We are the UK’s leading immigration charity covering all aspects of immigration, asylum, and nationality law. Our clients comprise mainly of migrants from…