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Migrant Support Handbook


ISBN13: 9781913648534
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Legal Action Group
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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‘The asylum/ asylum support system is operated in a way which aims to distance migrants from the rule of law and access to justice. This can be seen graphically in the current provision of accommodation on barges and military bases, segregating them from the rest of society. The purpose of this book is to help its readers reunite them.’ - Sue Willman, DPG

Migrant Support Handbook is a new book written by Shu Shin Luh and Connor Johnston along with other legal experts in the field focusing exclusively on the welfare and legal rights of migrants. Those working in this complex area of law, often faced with desperate, vulnerable clients, have to quickly assess their rights across a wide range of areas from housing and welfare benefits to social services and NHS provision. Migrant Support Handbook presents the law in an accessible and practical way for quick reference or in-depth advice. Each chapter is clearly and consistently set out with key points and summaries.

Contents include:

  • An overview of nationality and immigration law
  • EEA free movement law and the EU settlement scheme
  • Asylum law and international protection law
  • Welfare benefits
  • Asylum support
  • Support for failed asylum-seekers
  • Housing
  • Community care services for adults and children
  • Healthcare
  • Special cases (unaccompanied children, care leavers and victims of trafficking)

  • Subjects:
    Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
    Contents:
    An overview of nationality and immigration law
    EEA free movement law and the EU settlement scheme
    Asylum law and international protection law
    Welfare benefits
    Asylum support
    Support for failed asylum-seekers
    Housing
    Community care services for adults and children
    Healthcare
    Special cases (unaccompanied children, care leavers and victims of trafficking)