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Overview of the immigration system

Published 24 May 2019

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The Home Office ‘Immigration Statistics’ series forms part of a larger cross-Government Statistical Service transformation plan to meet changing user needs, and which will begin to put administrative data at the core of evidence on migration.

‘Immigration Statistics, year ending March 2019’ provides the latest figures on persons who are subject to United Kingdom (UK) immigration controls. All data in this release relate to the year ending March 2019 (1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019) and all comparisons are with the year ending March 2018 (1 April 2017 to 31 March 2018), unless stated otherwise. Due to European Union (EU) freedom of movement principles, the majority of UK immigration controls relate to non-European Economic Area (EEA) nationals. Unless otherwise stated, data in this release relate to non-EEA nationals.

The Immigration Statistics release provides information on the Home Office’s operation of immigration control and related processes, including the work of UK Border Force, UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI), and Immigration Enforcement.

Figures on performance against service standards and processing times are published as part of the Home Office Migration transparency data.

The Home Office publish a range of other research on migration, available at the Migration research and analysis page on GOV.UK. Details on the developments and future plans for Home Office Immigration Statistics can be found in Developments in migration statistics. For details of other migration outputs published across government, see the About this release section.

The diagram in Figure 1 provides a high-level overview of UK immigration control for non-EEA nationals. It does not include reference to all aspects of immigration as highlighted in the chart notes.

Figure 1: Summary of UK immigration system1,2

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Chart notes:

  1. The chart excludes references to appeals.
  2. Non-visa nationals seeking to enter the UK in a visa category for longer than 6 months require a visa, whereas those seeking to enter the UK for 6 months or less do not.

Other statistical releases

At the same time as this release, the Office for Nationals Statistics (ONS) published a summary of the latest official long-term international migration statistics (net migration), in their Migration Statistics Quarterly Report.

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