JCWI is an independent national voluntary organisation, campaigning for justice and combating racism in immigration and asylum law and policy.
JCWI provides free advice and casework, training courses, and a range of publications.
If you reside outside the UK contact the British Embassy in your country.
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Training Courses
Our August 08 to June 09 training programme is now available. Click here to see the range of courses OR download the programme as a PDF.

Government policy in the wake of the Baiai judgement
JCWI letter to Phil Woolas, Minister of State for Immigration, 9 October 08 (Word) >>
Additional Discount on JCWI's 2006 Handbook for members only
For orders placed after 1 November 2008, JCWI's members can now claim 25% discount on JCWI's 2006 Handbook. Download our order form here >>
Electonic Update of JCWI Handbook now available
Subscription per annum for 2 updates £24 + VAT.
To order an electronic update visit www.ein.org.uk.
Subscribers will need a hard copy of the Handbook for reference. Download order form (PDF) >>
New JCWI phone numbers
Membership & Publications 0207 553 7458
Training Services 0207 553 7468
Both departments are located at the head offices: 115 Old Street, London EC1V 9RT.
The latest on Government policy
Read our parliamentary briefing on the statement of changes in the immigration rules, HC 1113 (PDF) >>
Read our submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights regarding the Right of Abode and nationality (PDF) >>
Read our submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights regarding the naturalisation and nationality provisions within the Immigration and Citizenship Bill (PDF) >>
JCWI letter to Andrew Elliot regarding the Immigration Appeals Consultation (PDF) >>
Read our submissions on the Immigration and Citizenship Bill to the Home Affairs Committee (PDF) >>
Read our submission to the Home Affairs Committee critiquing the Points Based System (PDF) >>
Our response to the Government's Green Paper The Path to Citizenship (PDF) >>
Our Response to the Lord Goldsmith Citizenship Review (Word doc) >>
Our response to the Consultation on the Code of Practice about the sanctions for non-compliance with the Biometric Regulations (Word doc) >>
A2 nationals in the UK - their rights and way forward (PDF) >>
How should it work for Britain? (PDF) >>
Parliamentary Briefings
Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill - Committee Stage proceedings House of Lords (Word doc) >>
Immigration Bill - Second reading House of Lords (Word doc) >>
Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill submissions to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (Word doc) >>
Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill - Second reading House of Commons (PDF) >>
Articles
Our analysis of the Government's probationary citizenship proposals (New Law Journal) PDF >>
The Path to Citizenship - has the Government lost its way (JCWI) PDF >>
Protecting the right to have rights - JCWI's analysis of the potential deprivation of British Nationality for those with dual nationality (Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law) PDF >>
Border trouble - unravelling the UK Borders Act (New Law Journal) PDF >>
A step too far - Special Immigration Status (New Law Journal PDF >>
Sign the petition: Campaign for migrant access to the NHS >>
Marriage rules latest
Marriage rules for foreigners in UK - JCWI wins Lords case >>
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JCWI no longer operates 2nd tier telephone advice line for the contract holders of the Legal Services Commission(LSC). This service is provided by a new service provider. For further information about this please contact the LSC on
0845 608 1122.
We are currently unable to provide free advice to the general public. Find out more >>

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