Rob McNeil
@oncegingerboy.bsky.social
Media. Music. Migration
My favourite borders are terriers.
My favourite borders are terriers.
We miss you Marina! Keep writing reports for us, please!
November 25, 2024 at 12:38 PM
We miss you Marina! Keep writing reports for us, please!
Reposted by Rob McNeil
People with pre-settled status were considerably less likely to understand their rights. For example, a third of in-work PSS holders didn't know they could claim benefits.
Our survey results suggest migrants have less certainty about their entitlements when immigration rules are complex.
Our survey results suggest migrants have less certainty about their entitlements when immigration rules are complex.
November 25, 2024 at 11:57 AM
People with pre-settled status were considerably less likely to understand their rights. For example, a third of in-work PSS holders didn't know they could claim benefits.
Our survey results suggest migrants have less certainty about their entitlements when immigration rules are complex.
Our survey results suggest migrants have less certainty about their entitlements when immigration rules are complex.
Reposted by Rob McNeil
Most respondents hadn’t experienced a problem proving their right to live/work, but issues were more common among people with a digital-only status.
48% of digital-only respondents who encountered an issue cited the person checking their status not accepting the proof provided.
48% of digital-only respondents who encountered an issue cited the person checking their status not accepting the proof provided.
November 25, 2024 at 11:57 AM
Most respondents hadn’t experienced a problem proving their right to live/work, but issues were more common among people with a digital-only status.
48% of digital-only respondents who encountered an issue cited the person checking their status not accepting the proof provided.
48% of digital-only respondents who encountered an issue cited the person checking their status not accepting the proof provided.
Reposted by Rob McNeil
If migrants can't prove their immigration status, they can't access housing, receive healthcare, or work
At the time of the survey, people with EUSS statuses did this with a digital ‘eVisa’, while many non-EUSS status holders (e.g., people with a work or family visa) could show a physical document.
At the time of the survey, people with EUSS statuses did this with a digital ‘eVisa’, while many non-EUSS status holders (e.g., people with a work or family visa) could show a physical document.
November 25, 2024 at 11:57 AM
If migrants can't prove their immigration status, they can't access housing, receive healthcare, or work
At the time of the survey, people with EUSS statuses did this with a digital ‘eVisa’, while many non-EUSS status holders (e.g., people with a work or family visa) could show a physical document.
At the time of the survey, people with EUSS statuses did this with a digital ‘eVisa’, while many non-EUSS status holders (e.g., people with a work or family visa) could show a physical document.
Reposted by Rob McNeil
Non-EU migrants may start to experience the problems some EU digital status holders have had accessing jobs and housing, because the Home Office is currently rolling out eVisas for non-EUSS status holders.
This means most non-citizens will have a digital-only status from 2025.
This means most non-citizens will have a digital-only status from 2025.
November 25, 2024 at 11:57 AM
Non-EU migrants may start to experience the problems some EU digital status holders have had accessing jobs and housing, because the Home Office is currently rolling out eVisas for non-EUSS status holders.
This means most non-citizens will have a digital-only status from 2025.
This means most non-citizens will have a digital-only status from 2025.
Reposted by Rob McNeil
Migrants who had experienced problems proving their immigration status in the past were less confident they could generate a digital 'share code' to do it in the future.
Older people were also less confident they could use a digital share code to prove their status.
Older people were also less confident they could use a digital share code to prove their status.
November 25, 2024 at 11:57 AM
Migrants who had experienced problems proving their immigration status in the past were less confident they could generate a digital 'share code' to do it in the future.
Older people were also less confident they could use a digital share code to prove their status.
Older people were also less confident they could use a digital share code to prove their status.
Just to reassure you, we’ll be posting lots of interesting things soon. Just waiting to have some actually good stuff rather than general chit chat. (No criticism of chit chat, just not the MO way…)
November 21, 2024 at 6:45 PM
Just to reassure you, we’ll be posting lots of interesting things soon. Just waiting to have some actually good stuff rather than general chit chat. (No criticism of chit chat, just not the MO way…)