No recourse to public funds conditions (NRPF)
This page provides information on no recourse to public funds conditions applied to immigration leave, including what they cover and how to remove them.
Information on legal issues affecting young refugees and migrants
This page provides information on no recourse to public funds conditions applied to immigration leave, including what they cover and how to remove them.
This page provides some information on local authority support for migrant families. This includes what section 17 support is, eligibility for support, child in need assessments and challenging a refusal or withdrawal of support.
This page provides some information on the right to work, volunteer and National Insurance Numbers for young people with immigration issues. This covers those with and without a right to work, demonstrating eligibility to work, volunteering, vocational training and obtaining a National Insurance number.
This page provides some information on applying for travel documents and travelling abroad for children and young people in the UK with immigration issues.
Children in care who are not asylum seekers may have an immigration issue that often goes under the radar. It is vital to get them help as soon as possible.
This page provides information on finding a legal representative for migrant and refugee children in England and Wales.
This page gives some information about age disputes and criminal justice for trafficked children, and is one of a series of fact sheets about child trafficking.
This fact sheet provides information on residence rights derived from European Union (EU) law, including leave granted as a Zambrano, Ibrahim, Teixeira or Chen carer.
This page provides information on what statelessness is and which children may be able to apply for leave to remain in the UK because they are stateless.
This page outlines access to secondary healthcare (the healthcare that people receive in hospital) in England for migrant and refugee children, young people and families.
This page provides some information on access to school education in England for children with immigration issues. This includes preschool (nursery), primary school and secondary school.
This page provides information on the fee waivers available for certain kinds of immigration applications in the UK, who is eligible, and how to apply.