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Advice for employers carrying out right to work checks during the coronavirus pandemic.
Immigration detention policy on adults who may be at risk of harm in detention.
A quarterly report listing the fines (civil penalties) for illegal working given to employers in London and the South East.
Detention services order 07/2013 on the welfare provision in immigration removal centres (IRCs).
Data on UK Visas and Immigration sponsorship activities.
Immigration staff guidance on dealing with immigration enforcement matters within the UK.
Data on Immigration Enforcement activities.
Home Office criminal and financial investigators arrested 4 suspected people smugglers.
Information about Immigration Enforcement.
Detention services order 02/2018 on the processes within the immigration detention estate relating to Detainee Custody Officer certification.
Detention services order 2/2017 about removal from association and temporary confinement.
Guidance on what to do if your application for an account is declined or if your account is closing because you are in the UK illegally.
Data on UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) customer service operations.
Detention services order 05/2014 about the installation and removal of electronic monitoring devices from detainees.
Annex C provides a DCF9 form that can be used to make complaints within the immigration detention estate.
Guidance on how complaints are managed and resolved by UK Visas and Immigration, Immigration Enforcement and Border Force.
Data on Resettlement, Asylum Support and Integration activities.
Fines are to be more than tripled for employers and landlords who allow illegal migrants to work for them or rent their properties.
Detention services order 06/2013 about the reception and induction checklist and supplementary guidance.
A quarterly report listing the fines (civil penalties) for illegal working given to employers in the Midlands and East of England.
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