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Leave to remain with No Recourse to Public Funds A guide to preparing a change of conditions application for people who are destitute January 2018

Who is this guidance for? You should use this guidance if: You have limited leave to remain for 2.5 years With no recourse to public funds You are facing homelessness or very serious poverty You want to apply to the Home Office to get access to mainstream welfare benefits and social housing NOTE for professionals: advising on Change of Conditions applications constitutes immigration advice. If you are not a registered immigration adviser it is a criminal offence to advise on these applications.

What is the NRPF condition? Most people with limited leave to remain have a no recourse to public funds or NRPF condition attached to their leave. If you have NRPF, you will not be able to access: Most welfare benefits Social housing and homelessness support from the local council The NRPF condition does not prevent access to education or NHS services. It also does not include local authority support, such as accommodation and money provided under section 17 of the Children Act 1989 or the Care Act 2014.

What is a change of conditions or NRPF lift application? It is possible to apply to the Home Office to remove the NRPF condition from your leave to remain. This application can only be made after your leave to remain has been granted. If the application is successful, you will be able to access all welfare benefits and housing assistance for the remaining period of your leave. There is no Home Office fee to pay, so applications are free to submit. There is no legal aid available for these applications, so it may be difficult to get a solicitor to help you apply.

Who can apply? You can only apply for a change of conditions if you already have one of the following types of leave to remain: 1. As a partner or parent under paragraph EX.1 of Appendix FM (10 year route to settlement). This can include leave: a. As a partner of a British or settled person b. As a parent of a British child, or a child who has been in the UK for more than 7 years 2. Because of your private life, under paragraph 276ADE of the Immigration Rules. This can include: a. Living in the UK for more than 20 years b. A child (under 18) living in the UK for more than 7 years c. Living in the UK for more than half your life if you are between 18 and 25 years old 3. Outside the immigration rules because of exceptional circumstances relating to family and private life You should not apply if you have a different type of leave, because this may cause you problems. If you had to meet financial requirements when you made your immigration application, you do not have leave in one of these categories and should not apply. You can check what kind of leave you have by looking at the Home Office letter granting your leave to remain. If you still aren t sure, you should check with an immigration adviser.

What do you need to show? You will need to show at least one of the following:. 1. You have become destitute 2. You were destitute when you made your immigration application, but didn t tell the Home Office 3. There are strong reasons why you need access to public funds relating to the welfare of a child because of your very low income 4. There are exceptional circumstances relating to your financial situation

What is destitution? The Home Office says you are destitute if either: 1. You have no adequate accommodation, or 2. You do not have enough money to meet your basic living needs. You do not have to meet both parts of this definition to be destitute. You do not need to be street homeless to have no adequate accommodation, and what counts as adequate will be different in different cases. For example, a disabled person might need special adaptations to make their home adequate. The Home Office should consider your individual circumstances, so it s very important that you provide as much information as possible.. NOTE: Accommodation or financial support provided by your council under section 17 of the Children Act 1989 or the Care Act 2014 will not stop you showing you are destitute. In fact, it should help your case. ou

How to apply To apply, you need to send the following to the Home Office: 1. A completed request for a change of conditions of leave granted on the basis of private or family life form. This can be downloaded from www.gov.uk; 2. Your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) and the permits of all your family members included in the application 3. Evidence to show that you are destitute or that there are exceptional circumstances The address to send the application to is on the form. You should send it by recorded delivery and keep a note of the tracking number, so you can make sure it is delivered.

Write a statement to go with the application Write a statement or a letter: 1. Explain your financial circumstances and how you are supporting yourself and your family. List all sources of income and explain whether they are regular and can be relied on (e.g. friends, employment, child support) 2. Explain your housing situation, and whether it is stable and adequate (e.g. rent arrears, overcrowding, eviction, asked to leave by friends, sofa surfing ) 3. Explain how and why your circumstances have changed (e.g. separation from partner, friends are no longer able to support you, eviction, job loss) 4. If you are a single parent: explain whether you get support from the other parent. (If you don t get support, you should contact Child Maintenance Options on 0800 988 0988 and explain this action in your statement) 5. If you are working part-time, explain why cannot work longer hours (e.g. childcare, health problem) 6. If you are not working, explain why this is (e.g. very young children, illness or disability) 7. Steps taken to improve your situation and why they have not worked (e.g. job applications and outcomes, property searches and the outcome)

Evidence of finances Include as many of the following as you can. Always use original documents: 1. Most recent 6 months bank statements for all accounts (UK & abroad). If printouts are provided they must be stamped by the bank. Write notes on them to explain the transactions 2. Award letters for any benefits. If you have been claiming benefits that you are not entitled to, close the claims before submitting the application and provide evidence that claims have been closed 3. Letter confirming any child maintenance or attempts to access child maintenance 4. Statements from friends/family/organisations confirming support they provide. These should be signed and dated and detail: a. Amount and type of support and whether it is regular or a oneoff b. Whether it can continue or will stop (if stopping, explain when) c. Why they cannot do more (e.g. they cannot afford it) 5. Letter from the council confirming any support they provide, including amounts and dates 6. Letters from professionals who know about your situation (e.g. charities, GP, health visitor, school, church) 7. Proof of food bank vouchers

Evidence of employment Include as many of the following as possible. Always use original documents: 1. If job-hunting, copies of applications and rejection letters 2. Contract of employment 3. Most recent 6 months payslips for all jobs 4. P45 5. P60

Evidence of housing Include as many of the following as possible. Always use original documents: 1. Letter from local authority confirming any support provided under s.17 2. A letter from the person you re staying with explaining a. your arrangement (e.g. whether you pay rent or stay for free) b. where you sleep and if there is enough space c. the reason and date you need to leave (if applicable) 3. Letters from professionals confirming your housing situation (charities, GP, health visitor, school, church) 4. Tenancy agreement 5. Rent account showing arrears 6. Notice to quit from landlord 7. Letters from court 8. Possession order from the court 9. Warrant from the court 10. Pictures of inadequate accommodation

Evidence of expenses Include as many of the following as possible. Always use original documents: 1. Utility bills dated within last 6 months (e.g. gas, electricity, water) 2. Mobile phone contract/bills 3. If you top up your mobile phone or gas and electric meter, provide receipts 4. Evidence of payment of TV License 5. Letters confirming any debts 6. Estimated expenditure on food, toiletries and clothing (and receipts where possible) 7. Travel receipts (e.g. for work/to take children to school) You should provide a table showing monthly income and expenditure

Other evidence Include as many of the following as possible. Always use original documents: 1. Medical evidence/evidence of any disabilities; 2. Evidence of domestic violence 3. Letters/drawings from your children explaining how they feel about their situation 4. Birth certificates 5. Passports 6. Anything else you think will help demonstrate your circumstances

And finally Applications can sometimes take months to be decided. If successful, the NRPF condition will only be removed for the length of your remaining leave. When you re-apply for further leave, you will need to explain why you still need recourse. If your application is unsuccessful there is no right of appeal, so your options are: submit a new application with further evidence, or if you think the refusal was unlawful, speak to an immigration solicitor about challenging it through a legal process called Judicial Review. There is legal aid available for this, so you shouldn t have to pay. Good luck!!!