These small, grassroots organisations, which are usually volunteer-run, can then signpost people to more established charities for further support, particularly with claiming asylum.
Local authorities will often ask what a person’s immigration status is, and if they don’t have a duty of care (they only have a duty of care for some families with children or for adults with a care need) they will most likely tell the person to sort out their immigration status. There isn’t much they can do to help without it.
There is no definitive figure for the total number of undocumented people in the UK, or the number of undocumented people recently arriving. Any available estimates are highly uncertain and have large margins of error.
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How someone goes about claiming asylum
If a person has fled their home to find refuge in the UK, they must apply for asylum. “The best way to submit an application is with legal advice because the process is so complicated,” Whitaker-Yılmaz says. But finding a legal aid solicitor is extremely difficult, even with the best of support from charities and voluntary agencies.
In the year ending September 2022, 77% of people claiming asylum in the UK had a positive asylum decision. As a direct result of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022, this figure fell to 48% in the year to June 2025.
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How the current rhetoric around immigration is impacting undocumented migrants
“The rhetoric makes people in this situation even more precarious,” Whitaker-Yılmaz said, noting discrimination seen in communities as a result of the increasingly hostile environment.
When it comes to policies, Whitaker-Yılmaz predicts that the new immigration proposals introduced by the current Labour government will make it harder for undocumented people to get the support they need.
“The hostile environment has existed for years, but what we’re seeing is a deepening and extension of that environment,” Whitaker-Yılmaz says.
“There are limits to how much individuals can help because of this. Unless someone can help resolve their immigration status, there is nothing they can do to help legally.”
Find out more at Praxis for Migrants and Refugees.
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