The Trust for London report reveals that the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) rule leaves 37,000 migrant households in poverty and 120,000 at risk of destitution.
The report argues for relaxing NRPF restrictions, suggesting that support should be more accessible for migrants who contribute significantly to the workforce and economy.
Women are disproportionately affected by NRPF, becoming more vulnerable to domestic abuse as they are denied access to crucial services like shelters that require public funds.
Children of migrants facing NRPF conditions struggle to pursue higher education, despite attending UK schools, highlighting the detrimental impact on their future opportunities.
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