The Windrush Compensation Scheme Sunday Chat:   2nd & last Sundy each Month

The Windrush Compensation Scheme Sunday Chat: 2nd & last Sundy each Month

Next session Sunday 28 April 2024, 2-4 pm GMT, followed by 2nd & last Sunday each month 2 - 4 pm GMT, we discuss the Windrush Scheme.

By Roland Houslin

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Justice For Windrush Generation is inviting you to the Windrush Compensation Scheme Sunday Chat.

Next Session Sunday 28 April, 2024, from 2 - 4 pm BST, on Zoom.


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In this session we will discuss Deceased Estate, Primary Claims and Returning Resident Visas, as well as using the Casework Guidance for both status and compensation applications.


*** In this session we will discuss Primary and Close Family Member claims, as well as using the Casework Guidance for status and compensation applications.

** You can make a claim as a close family if you are a relative( Wife or Husband, Parent, Child, Brother or Sister, have lived in a relationship for 2 years or more, Step-parent and Step-child) of someone who has died and would have met the conditions as a primary claimant and whose life was affected because they could not prove their lawful status in the United Kingdom (UK)

--- The WCS Casework Guidance For Caseworkers. (Guidance for decision makers considering cases under the Windrush Compensation Scheme): https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1116412/Windrush_Compensation_Scheme.pdf


https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1116412/Windrush_Compensation_Scheme.pd




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Justice For Windrush Generation

Presents

The Windrush Compensation Scheme Sunday Chat

Second and last Sunday of each month 2 - 4pm (BST). Next session Sunday 25 February 2024, 2-4pm GMT

Let's discuss the Windrush Compensation Scheme

Compensation - Regularising your Staus - Returnig resident Visa

This will be an informal yet informative Zoom meeting

Debate - Chat - A rendezvous - Sounding the abeng - Come blow di Caachi - Yow - Harambe - The big round table - The Windrush Compensation Schdeme labrish. Tell a your friend to tell a friend and the neighbours too. Come and raise some Windrush Compensation Scheme questions. If we don't have the answers we will go get them and get back to you.

Aim and Purpose for these Zoom meetings

Aim: To raise awareness of the Windrush Compensation Scheme, in the UK as well as further afield outside the UK.

Purpose: To get more of those impacted by the UK Home Office's policies and maladministartion to apply to the Windrush Compensation Scheme. Whether as a Primary Claimant, Close Family Member or next of a deceased.


Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85460701484?pwd=cG52RTR0MUZKdDZTSkNXZkZGRFdEUT09

Meeting ID: 854 6070 1484 Passcode: 132698

Find your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kbI2UzsB0K

Further info: Roland Houslin +44 7999 178111 (Whtasapp) Rhouslin1@gmail.com

GarricK Prayogg +44 7878 915864 Garrickprayogg@gmail.com

Just For Windrush Generations Website: justiceforwindrushgenerations.co.uk

Link: http://www.justiceforwindrushgenerations.co.uk/index.asp


Background

This compensation scheme (“the Scheme”) is designed to compensate individuals

who have suffered loss in connection with being unable to demonstrate their lawful

status in the United Kingdom. Those most affected are often referred to as the

“Windrush generation”. This name refers to the “Empire Windrush”, one of the first

ships that brought workers from Caribbean islands to the United Kingdom in 1948,

in response to labour shortages following the Second World War. The Scheme is

not limited by reference to those connected to that ship or those with a family

cnnection to the Caribbean. For those most affected, their lawful right to stay in

the United Kingdom stems from arriving and settling in the United Kingdom, mainly

but not exclusively from Commonwealth countries, before 1 January 1973. In these

cases, the right to stay in the United Kingdom derives directly from the Immigration

Act 1971 without the need for any documentation. However, the Scheme is open to

any eligible person who arrived in the United Kingdom before 1988 from any

country who is lawfully in the United Kingdom. In certain cases, individuals based

overseas may also be able to claim. The Scheme is also open to close family

members of those groups.

Eligibility

Primary Claimant

You need to meet one of the following conditions to be able to make a claim for compensation under the Windrush Compensation Scheme.

- I came to live permanently in the UK as a Commonwealth citizen before 1 January 1973, and I have lived in the UK ever since.

- I came to live permanently in the UK as a Commonwealth citizen before 1 January 1973, and lost my settled status because I left the UK for more than two years, but I am now in the UK lawfully.

- I am a Commonwealth citizen with right of abode and was ordinarily resident in the UK on

1 January 1973.

- I previously met one of the above conditions and I am now a British citizen.

- I came to live in the UK before 31 December 1988 and have right of abode, settled status or am now a British citizen.

- I have right of abode or settled status;

- I am now a British citizen; or I have lost my settled status because I left the UK for a period of more than two years.

- came to live permanently in the UK before 1 January 1973; or

- has right of abode (or did and is now a British citizen) and was ordinarily resident in the UK on

1 January 1973 and I (or my parent if I am claiming as a grandchild) was born in the UK or arrived in the UK before the age of 18 and have lived here ever since.

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age of 18 and have lived here ever since

If you are applying for yourself (a ‘primary claimant’)

You can apply if one of the following is true:

you came to the UK from a Commonwealth country before 1973

your parents or grandparents came to the UK from a Commonwealth country before 1973

you came to the UK from any country before 31 December 1988 and are now settled here


Close Family Member

As a close family member, you must make sure two sets of conditions are met, as follows.

- I am the mother or father of the primary claimant

- I am the brother or sister of the primary claimant

- I am the son or daughter of the primary claimant

- I am the husband, wife or civil partner of the primary claimant

- I am the unmarried partner of the primary claimant (and have lived with the claimant continuously for two years or more

Choose the condition you think best describes the primary claimant.

- They came to live permanently in the UK as a Commonwealth citizen before 1 January 1973, and have lived in the UK ever since.

- They came to live permanently in the UK as a Commonwealth citizen before 1 January 1973, and lost their settled status because they left the UK for more than two years, but they are now in the UK lawfully.

- They are a Commonwealth citizen with right of abode and were ordinarily resident in the UK on 1 January 1973.

- They previously met one of the above conditions and they are now a British citizen.

- They came to live in the UK before 31 December 1988 and have right of abode, settled status or are now a British citizen.

- They are not currently living in the UK but came to live permanently in the UK as a Commonwealth citizen before 1 January 1973 and:

* they have right of abode or settled status;

* they are now a British citizen; or

* they have lost their settled status because they left the UK for a period of more than two years.

- Their parent or grandparent either:

*came to live permanently in the UK before 1 January 1973; or

*has right of abode (or did and is now a British citizen) and was ordinarily resident in the UK on

1 January 1973 and they (or their parent if they are claiming as a grandchild) was born in the UK or arrived in the UK before the age of 18 and have lived here ever since.


Resprentative of a Deceased's Estate

If they were still alive, the person who has died would need to meet one of the following conditions to be able to make a claim for compensation under the Windrush Compensation Scheme.

Select the condition you think best applies to them.

- They came to live permanently in the UK as a Commonwealth citizen before 1 January 1973, and they lived in the UK until they died.

- They came to live permanently in the UK as a Commonwealth citizen before 1 January 1973 and had lost their settled status because they left the UK for more than two years, but they were in the UK lawfully when they died.

- They were a Commonwealth citizen with right of abode and were ordinarily resident in the UK on1 January 1973.

- They previously met one of the above conditions and were a British citizen.

- They came to live in the UK before 31 December 1988 and had right of abode, settled status or were a

* British citizen.

* they had right of abode or settled status;

*they were a British citizen; or

they lost their settled status because they left the UK for a period of more than two years.

- They weren't living in the UK when they died, but they came to live permanently in the UK as a

Commonwealth citizen before 1 January 1973 and:

- Their parent or grandparent either:

* came to live permanently in the UK before 1 January 1973; or

* had right of abode (or were a British citizen) and were ordinarily resident in the UK on1 January 1973 and they (or their parent if they were a grandchild) were born in the UK or arrived in the UK before the age of 18 and had lived here ever since.


Further information is available at Justice For Windrush Generations' website:

http://www.justiceforwindrushgenerations.co.uk/

Who can apply


You can apply if:


* you came to the UK from a Commonwealth country before 1973

* your parents or grandparents came to the UK from a Commonwealth country before 1973

* you came to the UK from any country before 31 December 1988 and are now settled here


You can also apply if you are:


* the close family member of someone eligible to claim and you have had significant losses yourself

* representing the estate of someone who would have been eligible .

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