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Struggling to keep up with the avalanche of immigration news, wins and Home Office U-turns since lockdown? Me too! So I've thrown together this immigration track and trace thread to try and catalogue the major events and turning of the tide on migrant rights.
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17 February 2020: Home Office, unencumbered by the need to introduce any type of legislation, unilaterally confers automatic leave to remain by announcement on http://gov.uk  website to Chinese nationals whose visas expire between 24 January and 30 March 2020.
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24 March 2020: visa extensions now offered to all nationalities, not just the Chinese. Permission to remain being granted until 31 May 2020. But only by email "application" to the Coronavirus Immigration Help Centre. Does this generate 3C leave? Answers on a postcard.
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Nice gesture, but the headline made it sound far more generous than it was: it only applied to NHS-sponsored Tier 2 doctors, nurses and paramedics. All other sponsored NHS workers (for example physiotherapists, scientists, pharmacists) were excluded.
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Furthermore, it excluded foreign NHS doctors, nurses and paramedics who held a non-Tier 2 type of visa, for example people holding a spouse visa conferring the right to work. And is a one-year extension really so generous? Most visa extensions come in 2.5 or 3-year tranches.
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For most beneficiaries, all this extension will do is kick immigration woes down the road for a year. One year is very unlikely to tip any migrant's residence over the line to the holy grail of indefinite leave to remain, which normally needs a minimum of five years residence.
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Best not look a gift horse in the mouth, a free extension does mean healthcare staff can relax about their visa worries for a year, doesn't it? Oh wait, the Immigration Health Surcharge cost increases from £400 per year to £624 p/y on 1 October 2020. https://www.freemovement.org.uk/immigration-health-surcharge-rising-to-624-in-october-2020/
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6 April 2020: As @EdgewaterLegal pointed out, the Home Office realised that by inviting thousands of anxious people to email in for help, they were going to have a bad time. An online application form was introduced for coronavirus visa extensions. https://twitter.com/EdgewaterLegal/status/1247162837358669840?s=20
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29 April 2020: Priti Patel issues further announcement on NHS visa extensions (which sounds a lot like the last one) headlined “Home Secretary announces visa extensions for frontline health and care workers”. She tickles everyone's balls by mentioning "care workers".
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1 May 2020: Home Office publishes full list of occupations eligible for free visa extensions. It's been expanded beyond just the NHS, but quelle surprise: care-home workers are not actually on this list, nor are NHS Healthcare Assistants. https://twitter.com/john_vassiliou1/status/1256221123848687618?s=20
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7 May 2020: Oral judgment given by the England and Wales High Court in a challenge to the No Recourse to Public Funds regime declaring an aspect of the current policy unlawful. This sharply brought back in to focus the difficulties NRPF was and is still causing during COVID.
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18 May 2020: Government endeavours to shift focus from its catastrophic handling of the pandemic back on to pesky migrants. Yes, the Immigration Bill is back and to absolutely nobody's surprise, it passes its second reading in Parliament. https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1262351769369223170?s=20
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20 May 2020: Aided by a heart-wrenching plea from NHS cleaner @hassan_akkad, Ministers are reminded it's not just migrant doctors putting lives on the line. Cleaners, porters, social care workers and many others still excluded from bereavement scheme. https://twitter.com/hassan_akkad/status/1263081676890148864?s=20
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Many argue Ministers didn't go far enough on the IHS, but tiny changes are important. The events leading up to 21 May, just before the Dominic Cummings saga took over the news, showed a real turning of the tide in public awareness of migrant rights. Follow @JCWI_UK for more.
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22 May 2020: Continuing its proud tradition of policy by press release, the Home Office decided to announce its extension of its coronavirus concessions to 31 July 2020 by communicating it to journalists before updating its webpage. https://twitter.com/maybulman/status/1263785691307298817?s=20
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27 May 2020: The Prime Minister is gobsmacked to learn that the #NoRecourseToPublicFunds condition attached to migrants' visas leaves many impoverished without support in times of crisis. The rest of us are gobsmacked he has never heard of it. https://twitter.com/JCWI_UK/status/1265688093287493637?s=20
25/ The PM's confusion about the NRPF condition is even more staggering when set against this letter signed by around 100 MPs which was sent to him at the end of March. https://twitter.com/aliromah/status/1265897756507484160?s=20
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