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Introduction The Home Office holds and processes personal information…
UK border control - passport checks, visas for entering, customs, transiting and layovers.
Your identity document (for example your passport or identity card) will…
Check what documents you’ll need to enter the UK. You’re a British citizen…
You’ll need to show your identity document, such as your passport or…
You must co-operate if you’re stopped and asked about your baggage. If you…
Passing through a UK airport while on the way to another country is called…
What you’ll need to enter the UK under the EU Settlement Scheme or EU Settlement Scheme family permit rules.
If you have settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme…
The rules on bringing food or animal products into Great Britain from abroad: restrictions, types of food and the amount you can bring.
Report someone who you think may be living or working in the UK illegally, employing someone illegally.
Data on the number of migrants arriving in the UK in small boats and those who were prevented by French authorities from crossing the English Channel.
Bringing in goods for personal use when you travel to the UK from abroad - types of tax and duty, duty free, EU and non-EU arrivals, banned and restricted goods.
You must declare £10,000 or more in cash, or the equivalent in another currency, if you take it between Great Britain and any other country.
Border Force is a law enforcement command within the Home Office. We secure the UK border by carrying out immigration and customs controls for people and goods entering the UK. Border Force is part of the Home Office .
Find out how to make a subject access request to see information held about you. You can also make a request for someone else.
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