IF SOMEONE IS ALREADY IN A EUROPEAN COUNTRY WITHOUT STATUS

By Kuchalo

  1. Know your rights – Even without papers, most countries guarantee basic rights like emergency healthcare and protection from abuse.
  2. Seek legal advice – Independent immigration lawyers or NGOs can explain real options; many offer free help.
  3. Check for regularisation programs – Some countries occasionally allow people to legalise their stay based on work, length of stay, or humanitarian grounds.
  4. Explore asylum (if applicable) – If the person genuinely fears persecution, they may qualify for protection.
  5. Avoid exploitation – Undocumented migrants are often targeted by abusive employers or landlords; be cautious and seek support if mistreated.
  6. Access support organisations – Charities and community groups provide food, shelter advice, legal help, and language support.
  7. Keep documents safe – Passports, IDs, and any records of residence or work can be important if applying to regularise status.
  8. Stay informed about policy changes – Immigration laws can change, sometimes opening pathways to legal status.
  9. Prioritise safety and health – Use available clinics, hotlines, and social services where possible.
  10. Consider voluntary return options – In some cases, returning home through official programs can be safer and may preserve the chance to reapply legally later.

 

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