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A guide for adults who have been granted asylum in England to access public services and make the most of the opportunities in the UK.
Immigration Rules archive for 8 April 2026 to 28 April 2026.
These pdf documents contain information on dealing with drug issues, helpful websites, free helplines and community support.
Detention services order 05/2014 about the installation and removal of electronic monitoring devices from detainees.
This route is for a person in the UK who has no nationality and so is stateless, and is unable to become, or obtain a status leading to becoming, a permanent resident of another country.
SOPs should take account of regulatory requirements and security practices.
Staff guidance on how to assess whether the exemption from the electronic travel authorisation (ETA) requirement applies to residents of Ireland.
Use this service to find and view domestic homicide review documents that are available to the public.
The HES can identify non-UK rough sleepers who qualify for public funding on the basis of their immigration status but are unable to prove it.
The notice of rights and entitlements sets out a person’s rights and entitlements while in police detention.
Guidance for those who perform the role of ‘appropriate adult’ and for the person benefiting from the appropriate adult's support.
Contains details of policy changes, together with information on changes to immigration legislation that affect immigration statistics.
This factsheet summarises Home Office measures to support police forces in England and Wales to adopt AI responsibly.
These guidelines support police officers dealing with domestic violence.
Immigration Rules for Short-term Students
Information on the role of the Home Office Forensic Pathology Unit and its support of the Pathology Delivery Board.
The Refugee Employability Programme supports refugees to find work and settle into their local communities.
The list of Home Office approved forensic pathologists and their practice areas.
Technical advice and guidance for licence holders.
Statutory guidance for police in England and Wales on notifying a child's education establishment following a domestic abuse incident.
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