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Following a interim agreement reached with the Home Office to prevent street homelessness, refugees living in asylum accommodation and receiving subsistence support can apply to extend their move-on period from 28 days to up to 56 days where they would otherwise be at imminent risk of street homelessness. This can...

7th January 2026
BY Ralitsa Peykova

Welcome to the weekly Free Movement newsletter!  I hope that you managed to have a bit of break over the holidays and are feeling well rested and ready for the many challenges that we already know 2026 will have in store, both for migrants and for those of us working...

6th January 2026
BY Sonia Lenegan

Free Movement is seeking an Editorial Assistant to join our small team. You’ll be working with the Editor (Jasmine Quiller-Doust) and Training Manager (Rachel Whickman). The role will involve assisting with the publishing process and supporting the smooth running and delivery of our training courses. This position will suit someone...

6th January 2026
BY Free Movement

The Court of Appeal recently granted permission to appeal the County Court decision in Jen and Jamie Ltd v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] EWCC 41, [2025] 7 WLUK 288, in which an appeal against a civil penalty notice for illegally employing two individuals was dismissed. The...

6th January 2026
BY Brenda Efurhievwe

The Court of Appeal has overturned a costs order made by the Upper Tribunal in which no costs were awarded in a case where the Home Office had refused a visit visa four times and a judicial review had been lodged challenging the failure to make a new decision by...

5th January 2026
BY Sonia Lenegan
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