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Migration
Church leaders renew calls for changes in migration policy
25th April 202211th May 2022
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Migration
Statement on Nationality and Borders Bill 2021
8th December 20213rd February 2022
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Resettlement in the ‘New Plan for Immigration’
8th May 20213rd February 2022
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Migration
Being Human in the Asylum System
18th April 20213rd February 2022
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Advocacy – Introduction and CSAN priorities
31st December 20203rd February 2022
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Migration
Care work hit by immigration changes
30th July 202030th July 2020
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Migration
Show your support to end indefinite detention
22nd June 202022nd June 2020

  Report from Jesuit Refugee Service UK (CSAN member charity) MPs have tabled amendments to the Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill that would introduce a 28-day time […]

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Migration
Statement on EU Citizens’ Settlement Scheme
8th January 2019

Bishop Paul McAleenan, the lead Catholic Bishop for Migration and Asylum, has issued a statement on the government’s forthcoming Settlement Scheme for EU citizens living in the UK.

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Inquiry: Hate Crime and its Violent Consequences
26th September 20167th December 2017

CSAN has responded to the Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry into Hate Crime and its Violent Consequences.

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Migration
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Poverty
Government consultation on Immigration and Asylum Tribunal fees, 2016
14th July 20165th January 2018

Response to a Government consultation on the Immigration and Asylum Chamber.

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Migration
CSAN House of Lords Immigration Bill briefing
10th May 20167th December 2017

CSAN has made a submission to the Immigration Bill 2015, which extends provisions introduced by the Immigration Act 2014...

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Migration
Asylum seekers and the right to work action
22nd March 20167th January 2019

CSAN has produced a submission on asylum seekers and the right to work. Many people are unaware that asylum seekers are prohibited by law from working. As it currently stands, more than 3,600 asylum seekers have been waiting more than six months for an initial decision on their cases and surviving on just over £5 a day.

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