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This re-inspection reviewed the improvements the Home Office had made to the management and operation of Napier Barracks following the ICIBI/HMIP inspection of February 2021
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, David Neal, said today that he is becoming increasingly frustrated at the Home Office’s delay in releasing his report into small boats crossings.
This inspection examined the Global Positioning System (GPS) electronic monitoring of Foreign National Offenders, with a particular focus on the processing and flow of information through the Electronic Monitoring Hub from …
The Inspection looked at how well the Home Office’s Borders, Immigration and Citizenship System (BICS) recognises and responds to the needs of vulnerable individuals.
The Chief Inspector's report on the efficiency and effectiveness of the Home Office’s approach to illegal working.
To fulfil its Public Sector Equality Duty as a listed public authority under the Equality Act 2010, ICIBI will prepare and publish its equality objectives at least every four years.
The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) with the assistance of colleagues from Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons (HMI Prisons) inspected the Home Office’s use of Penally Camp and Napier Barrack…
This inspection examined the use of hotels to accommodate unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, with particular reference to the Home Office’s duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children who are in the United King…
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) report of a short notice inspection of the Amman visa section, October 2015.
The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration has commenced a spot check inspection of Border Force operations at Portsmouth International Port. This is the first of a new type of inspection that is being pilote…
This inspection revisited Border Force’s management of Project Kraken at small seaports, focusing on its effectiveness, following its relaunch in the summer of 2022.
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) report of the Home Office’s application of the good character requirement, July 2017.
Independent Chief Inspector (ICIBI) inspection report on the UK Border Agency's (UKBA) operations in Scotland and Northern Ireland, May 2011.
The inspection team anticipate reporting to the Home Secretary by February 2023
The purpose of the group is to provide support and challenge to the Chief Inspector
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) and HM Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) joint report on immigration detention casework, December 2012.
This re-inspection reviewed the improvements the Home Office had made to the management and operation of Napier Barracks following the ICIBI/HMIP inspection of February 2021.
This thematic inspection examined immigration routes for agricultural workers, sponsorship compliance requirements, and Home Office engagement with the sector.
The Independent Chief inspector of Borders and Immigration has published an inspection report on the implementation of the 2014 ‘hostile environment’ provisions for tackling sham marriage.
The report makes 3 recommendations which focus on adequate and effective Border Force staff coverage across key functions.
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