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Posts by APPG on Migration

Following feedback from stakeholders, we’ve updated the timelines for our call for evidence.

The deadline for submitting new evidence has been extended to 13 May 2026.

For existing, previously published research, we encourage submissions by 14 April 2026, where possible.

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Call for Evidence: Impact of Recent Immigration and Asylum Rule Changes on Poverty - All-Party Parliamentary Group on Migration The All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPG) on Migration and on Poverty and Inequality are inviting submissions of new evidence on the potential impact of recent changes to UK immigration and asylum rul...

The deadline for submissions is midnight on 14 April 2026. For full guidance on requirements, scope and how to structure your submission, please visit our website.
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We welcome submissions from:
• Academics & researchers
• Charities, NGOs & community organisations
• Legal & policy professionals
• Local authorities & service providers
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We're seeking new evidence that directly addresses the impacts of recent changes on one or more of the following areas:
• Access to social security and welfare
• Access to public services and housing
• Employment and wages
• Communities and integration
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Since then, the Home Office has published a new Immigration White Paper and announced further reforms and rule changes affecting refugees, asylum seekers and other migrants. The APPGs are therefore undertaking a short, targeted follow-up inquiry to refresh our recommendations.(3)

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The Effects of UK Immigration, Asylum and Refugee Policy on Poverty: A Joint Inquiry by the APPG on Migration and the APPG on Poverty - All-Party Parliamentary Group on Migration The All Party Parliamentary Groups for Poverty and for Migration came together to conduct an Inquiry into whether and how immigration and asylum policies are contributing to poverty in the UK.  This r...

This follows our 2024 joint inquiry into the Effects of Immigration, Asylum and Refugee Policy on Poverty.
The inquiry gathered around 200 submissions as parliamentarians heard about impacts of policies on individuals, families and communities. (2)

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Call for Evidence: Impact of Recent Immigration and Asylum Rule Changes on Poverty - All-Party Parliamentary Group on Migration The All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPG) on Migration and on Poverty and Inequality are inviting submissions of new evidence on the potential impact of recent changes to UK immigration and asylum rul...

📢 Call for Evidence: The APPGs on Migration & Poverty and Inequality are inviting submissions of new evidence on the potential impact of recent changes to UK immigration and asylum rules on poverty in the UK.
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The session drew on expertise from trade unions, legal experts, and individuals with lived experience, with contributions from UNISON, ILPA, Barnardo’s, the Skilled Workers Justice Alliance, and Vialto.

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The event outlined the proposed settlement reforms and their likely impact on workers, families and employers, and aimed to support parliamentarians in engaging with constituents and the consultation process.

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This roundtable, chaired by Baroness Lister, responded to Home Office proposals announced in November 2025 to replace automatic settlement with an earned settlement model and to the launch of a public consultation on these reforms.

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On Wednesday, the APPG on Migration held a Parliamentary briefing on the Government's new Earned Settlement Model.

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This event offered parliamentarians to hear directly from sponsored refugees and the host families who welcomed them, showing how sponsorship works in practice.

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Chaired by Bishop Guli, the event brought together lived-experience voices, policy experts and organisations delivering sponsorship programmes to explore the opportunities and challenges of the Government’s new ‘named sponsorship’ policy.

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On Monday 19th January the APPG on Migration hosted an event on 'Strengthening Refugee Protection Through Community-Led Sponsorship', exploring how local communities can play a greater role in refugee resettlement.

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APPG on Migration member Tony Vaughan KC MP shared his reflections from the APPG visit to France during a BBC South East interview. He noted that UK–France cooperation on migration has significantly improved in both scale and quality, marking a clear shift from previous years.

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The Effects of UK Immigration, Asylum and Refugee Policy on Poverty: A Joint Inquiry by the APPG on Migration and the APPG on Poverty - All-Party Parliamentary Group on Migration The All Party Parliamentary Groups for Poverty and for Migration came together to conduct an Inquiry into whether and how immigration and asylum policies are contributing to poverty in the UK.  This r...

The report is available to read here: appgmigration.org.uk/the-effects-...

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She noted the report’s recommendation that the Government consider limiting the NRPF condition to five years for those on settlement routes. It also suggested extending child benefit to migrant families with NRPF and expanding funded childcare for working migrant parents.

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She referred to a joint inquiry by us and the APPG on Poverty and Inequality titled The Effects of UK Immigration, Asylum and Refugee Policy on Poverty, which found that migrants typically face higher poverty rates and greater levels of deprivation than UK-born individuals.

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Blake highlighted the broad impacts of poverty on migrant children, including food insecurity, poor housing, education barriers, health issues, and limited social development. She challenged claims that NRPF promotes integration, arguing it entrenches isolation and vulnerability.

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No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) is a policy that prevents many migrants in the UK from accessing most welfare benefits, like Universal Credit, child benefit, or social housing. It applies to people with certain visa types or immigration statuses.

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Co-chair of the APPG on Migration, Olivia Blake MP hosted a Westminster Hall Debate yesterday on Child Poverty and No Recourse to Public Funds. 🧵

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This event was an opportunity for members of the APPG on Migration to explore key issues, share perspectives, and discuss potential solutions to improve border and immigration management.

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Drawing on his extensive experience and findings from inquiries into the Home Office’s performance, Mr. Neal shared his insights into the operational and institutional challenges faced by the Department.

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Yesterday the APPG on Migration held a roundtable discussion with David Neal, former Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration. The event was chaired by the the Bishop of Chelmsford, The Rt Revd Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani.

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Other speakers, including Monique Hawkins (The 3 Million), Denisa Gannon (Central England Law Centre), and Olga Fuseini (University of Sheffield) highlighted the bureaucratic challenges, risks of exploitation, and the critical role of community support in addressing these ongoing issues.

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Mihai Bica Calin from the Roma Support Group and Dr. Owen Parker from the University of Sheffield presented their research on the struggles Roma EU citizens face with the EU Settlement Scheme, particularly in proving continuous residence, using digital status, and accessing support services.

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The event was chaired by Olivia Blake MP and was also in partnership with the Roma Support Group and University of Sheffield.

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She suggested that if this information is not provided, and questions about the site's safety remain, then evacuation should be considered.

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She highlighted the need for transparency, stating that the Home Office should clarify the actions taken to address the issue, provide public health guidance to residents, and inform organisations supporting them.

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Home Office facing calls to shut asylum site after 'alarming' legionella found Samples taken at RAF Wethersfield found 100 readings of legionella bacteria at levels health experts believe are concerning

APPG on Migration Vice-Chair Baroness Ruth Lister expressed concern over the legionella findings at RAF Wethersfield in this article in The Independent. 🧵

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