International Workers

Supporting those on work visas in the support/care industry to understand their immigration rights. 

Move-On Birmingham Report 2025

The Move On Project aims to address the critical challenges faced by newly recognised refugees during the move-on period- a crucial transition from asylum support to mainstream services.

Birmingham NRPF Women’s Support Network

We work to support female survivors of domestic violence and alleviate the pressures they face. The aim of the project is to streamline and strengthen support these women through coordinated, multi-agency intervention.

Move on Project – Birmingham

RMC can assist individuals in Birmingham with recent positive Home Office decisions to transition smoothly into mainstream services, securing housing and integrating into the local community

Nigerian Healthcare Project

This project aims to find out more about healthcare for Nigerians in Birmingham. As part of this, we want to hear from local Nigerians on your experiences and give you a chance to help co-create a better system that will be presented to local professionals.

RMC’s first Iftar event

On Friday, 21 March 2025, the Refugee and Migrant Centre (RMC) brought the community
to life with an Iftar and Networking Evening where colleagues, partners, and community members came together to share a meal, build meaningful connections, and celebrate the essence of Ramadan through togetherness and care.

Birmingham Sanctuary Hub

The Birmingham Sanctuary Hub will create a welcoming, multi-channel service providing holistic support to sanctuary seekers, helping them settle, gain independence, and integrate into the local community.

Remembering Ukraine: Three Years of Continued Resilience

On the 22nd February, the Refugee and Migrant Centre (RMC) and its partners brought people together at the Old Library in Digbeth to mark three years since the war in Ukraine began. RMC is the main Local Authority commissioned service delivering the Homes for Ukraine Scheme in Birmingham.