Coram Children's Legal Centre - Migrant Children's Project - August 2019

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Migrant Children's Project Newsletter
August 2019

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Fewer children than expected have applied to the EU settlement scheme  

Only 1 in 12 applicants to the EU settlement scheme so far have been children under 16, according to recent Home Office statistics. But analysis from the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford suggests that there were 700,000 EU children under 18 in the UK in 2018 (21% of the population), meaning hundreds of thousands of children may still need to apply for settled status or British citizenship. 

Coram are supporting vulnerable children and young people (including looked after children and care leavers) to apply to the scheme. If you are working with a child, young person or family from the EU, EEA or Switzerland or their family member, email us at mcp@coramclc.org.uk to make a referral.For more information on the scheme, including how it works for children in care, see our fact sheets here.
 

Times investigation reveals shocking levels of Home Office profit 

An investigation by The Times has found that the Home Office has made hundreds of millions of pounds of profit from immigration and citizenship fees, including from children making human rights applications. The investigation includes analysis by Marianne Lagrue, the MCP's policy manager, who describes the system as ‘a game of snakes and ladders without the ladders’, and a feature with Michelle Ezeuko and Melvin H Clarke, two of Coram’s youth rights trainers, who share their personal experiences of the complex and expensive system. Marianne and Michelle were also both interviewed on Channel 4 News, urging the Home Office to act to make the process fairer, faster, and more affordable.
 

New school year, new guidance on further education from the MCP

Results are out and young people up and down the UK are enrolling in colleges, changing schools and heading off to university. Are you supporting young people to access their education? Read our fact sheets on school education and university education for young migrants and refugees. And if you are helping young people enrol in college, read our fact sheet on further education which has been updated to keep up with changes for EU nationals before Brexit. 
 
If you have queries about these or other issues, please contact our advice line at mcpadvice@coramclc.org.uk.
 
Our upcoming training courses

Our courses can all be booked online - just visit our Eventbrite page!

An introduction to the rights of children and young people in the immigration system

Coram Campus, London

Access to education for migrant children

Coram Campus, London

The rights and entitlements of young refugees and migrants

Coram Campus, London 

For more information and to book, please see our eventbrite page. To commission in-house training for your organisation, please see our website

New reports and guidance

Asylum process instruction: Children’s asylum claims
Home Office, August 2019 (updated)


Normality is a luxury: How limited leave to remain is blighting young lives'
Let Us Learn, July 2019

Latest news

Rise in EU citizens not getting UK settled status causes alarm
The Guardian, 30 August 2019

'I can't just be kicked out': EU national damns Brexit settlement scheme
The Guardian, 29 August 2019

Humiliation for Home Office as settlement scheme advert banned for ‘misleading’ EU citizens

Politics Home, 28 August 2019

The visa system should not be run as a money-making scam
The Independent, 17 August 2019


Priti Patel questioned child citizenship fees before taking home secretary job
The Times, 13 August 2019


UK Home Office accused of making £500m profit off immigration fees in shocking development
The Daily Express, 12 August 2019

Hostile environment: Home Office makes £500m from immigration fees
The Times, 11 August 2019

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