This guide was written for all migrants living in the UK, including those without documents and those trying to regularise their immigration status, including asylum seekers.

This guide is to help them understand their rights in a situation where immigration rules are changing regularly. It is also useful for anyone who cannot prove they are British or have Indefinite Leave to Remain. Other migrants, including those from the European Union, refugees and those with Limited Leave to Remain will also find it useful.

The guide is also available in Arabic, French, Hindi, Romanian, Spanish, and Portuguese– see below.

Know Your Rights Guide - Migrants' Rights Network, 2020 DOWNLOAD
Know Your Rights Guide (Arabic) - Migrants' Rights Network, 2020 DOWNLOAD
Know Your Rights Guide (French) - Migrants' Rights Network, 2020 DOWNLOAD
Know Your Rights Guide (Hindi) - Migrants' Rights Network, 2020 DOWNLOAD
Know Your Rights Guide (Romanian) - Migrants' Rights Network, 2020 DOWNLOAD
Know Your Rights Guide (Spanish) - Migrants' Rights Network, 2020 DOWNLOAD

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