Refugee Move On
Our specialist team is here to guide you through the transition after being granted Leave to Remain. Visit our advice drop-in on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9.30 – 11.30 am or call us at 01422 352492.
We can help you:
- Understand your 56-day Move-On period and what happens next
- Manage your important documents: Home Office decision letter, BRP card (ends 31 December 2024), discontinuation letter, and eviction letter
- Transition from BRP card to the new eVisa system by 31 December 2024
- Access banking services, Universal Credit, refugee integration loans, housing options, job searching, refugee family reunion applications, and travel documents

Who else can help?
- Right to Remain – Find out more about what happens when the Home Office grants status following an asylum decision
- Michelle Martina from Halifax Opportunities Trust (available every Wednesday in the Support Building)
- Michelle Robinson and Anna Zrajko from Refugee Integration Service (available every Thursday in the Support Building)
- Jobcentre Plus (Saint James Road, Halifax, HX1 1PE) – To receive Universal Credit you must attend appointments at a Jobcentre.
