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You must get permission to export certain drugs and medicines.
Advice on how to meet and exceed the legal minimum standards in the code of practice.
Guidelines in multiple languages to explain mutual legal assistance (MLA) and how to make a request to the UK.
Guidance and tools for the implementation of the child sex offender disclosure scheme, also known as Sarah’s Law.
Transitional provisions Part 2 and Appendix V: Immigration Rules for Visitors.
Funding instruction to support local authorities under Asylum Full Dispersal.
Global Talent: Prestigious Prizes
Appendix ECAA: Extension of Stay
Information on applying for a controlled drug domestic licence and what happens after you submit your application.
How to pay an NHS debt so it does not affect your visa application or entry to the UK.
Immigration staff guidance on requirements for applications by children, including those applying as child dependants.
Notice of rights and entitlements in force from 21 August 2019.
This code of practice relates to the exercise of functions conferred by virtue of part 3 of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016.
Guidance about completing a fire safety risk assessment for people responsible for large places of assembly.
Information for companies on the import and export of controlled drugs to and from the UK.
The adoption routes are for a child under the age of 18 to apply to come to the UK either to be adopted or having been adopted overseas.
Appendix Scale-up
Information about IOM, which allows local and partner agencies to co-ordinate the management of offenders, including details of the Choices programme.
This Appendix sets out how the Knowledge of Life in the UK requirement is met by a person applying for settlement.
The following assistance is available to education institutions that hold a Student or Child Student route licence.
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