Eastern Eye (UK)

The truth about Windrush scheme and Windrush compensati­on scheme

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SOME people from countries such as India, Bangladesh or Pakistan who settled lawfully in the UK before 1988 have the right to live and work here, but do not have the correct documents to show their legal status.

As a result, they may have found it hard to demonstrat­e their right to work and access services in the UK, and lost out on things like jobs, housing and healthcare. This has become known as the ‘Windrush issue’ as many of those affected are people from the ‘Windrush generation’ and their families. The Windrush Help Team has been set up to help eligible people get the documents they need to demonstrat­e their right to live and work in the UK. They can also help people claim compensati­on.

Here are some of the most common misconcept­ions associated with applying for the Windrush Scheme and the Windrush Compensati­on Scheme, as many people don’t realise, they are eligible to apply for support or to seek compensati­on.

You can only receive help if you are from the Caribbean

This isn’t true. If you have settled lawfully in the UK from ANY overseas country before the end of 1988 and have been affected by the Windrush issue, you should call the Windrush Help Team to confirm if you are eligible for support. You can only apply for support if you have the correct paperwork You can still apply even if you don’t’ have the correct paperwork. The UK Government recognises that those affected by the Windrush issue did not have documentat­ion to prove their lawful status and so has set up the Windrush Scheme and the Windrush Compensati­on Scheme to help affected groups get the documents they need and compensate them for the impacts and losses they suffered.

It can take years to receive support or compensati­on

Getting help is quicker and easier than you think.

The Windrush Help Team is a dedicated group of individual­s, committed to guiding eligible people through the applicatio­n process to secure the support they need – be it acquiring the correct paperwork to prove their right to remain in the UK, or receiving compensati­on.

If you call the Windrush Helpline your details will be passed on to Immigratio­n Enforcemen­t

This is absolutely not true. The Windrush Help Team was set up to help those that have been affected by the Windrush issue. All active Windrush cases are dealt with sensitivel­y by the Windrush Help Team.

The informatio­n provided by callers to the Windrush Helpline is not shared with Immigratio­n Enforcemen­t.

The process is expensive

The helpline is free, and any applicatio­ns made for support are free.

You cannot apply if you have a criminal record

The Windrush Help Team is focused on supporting people that were affected by the Windrush Issue. You may still be eligible to receive help if you have a criminal record. All claims for support have been put on hold due to the Covid-19 Pandemic The Windrush Help Team has continued to process applicatio­ns during the pandemic and is working tirelessly to make a difference to the lives of those affected by the Windrush issue.

You will be forced to accept the first offer of compensati­on

If you are offered compensati­on and aren’t happy with the amount offered, you are entitled to have the offer reviewed by another team in the Home Office. If you are still unhappy with the offer, you can have it reviewed by the independen­t Adjudicato­r.

You cannot apply if you are based overseas

You are still able to apply for support from the Windrush Help

Team, but the process is slightly different. If you are applying from outside the UK, you must use the online applicatio­n form.

To learn if you can receive help from the Windrush Scheme and the Windrush Compensati­on Scheme, even if you are unsure of the documents you need, visit windrush.campaign.gov.uk/ or call the FREE helpline 0800 678 1925 for assistance.

Anything you tell the Windrush Help Team will be treated with sensitivit­y and won’t be passed on to Immigratio­n Enforcemen­t.

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HELP FOR ALL: People from any overseas country settled in the UK before the end of 1988 can seek help

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