Highlights
How the UK’s immigration system splits families apart – by design
Drawing on the recently published I-CLAIM reports on the experiences of migrant workers in domestic work and food delivery in the UK, Nando Sigona writes for The Conversation on how immigration rules, by design, torn migrant families apart, cause emotional harm,...
New Sector Reports Now Available!
The new I-CLAIM sector reports offer key insights from the ethnographic research into domestic work, care, agriculture and delivery sectors across Europe.
OCON Statement: Criminalising Irregular Stay and Support to Undocumented Migrants
OCON (Onderzoekscollectief Ongedocumenteerden Nederland – Research Collective for Undocumented Migrants in the Netherlands), where I-Claim researchers Ilse van Liempt and Minke Hajer are part of this network, publishes an Statement on the Criminalisation of Irregular Stay and Support to Undocumented Migrants.
I-CLAIM events
I-CLAIM Stakeholders’ Meeting (Helsinki, Finland)
On 29th November, the I-Claim Finnish team held a Stakeholders Meeting in Helsinki. The two themes discussed were family and work through the perspective of different services that are available for people in irregular situation in Finland.
Moving forward on Improving Migrant Worker Rights? Key Discussions Recasting the Single Permit Directive: 2nd Joint Webinar
On December 1, from 13.00 to 14.15 CET, the Centre for Migration Law and a group of Horizon Europe projects focusing on irregular migration in Europe (including I-Claim) will present the second online joint webinar.
First Stakeholder meeting I-CLAIM (The Netherlands)
I-Claim is starting its series of Stakeholder Meetings. The first meeting took place in The Netherlands where key stakeholders in the field of irregular migration reacted to the draft version of the first I-CLAIM report: ‘The Legal and Policy Infrastructure of Irregularity. The Netherlands’.





