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Immigration staff guidance on applications under the EU Settlement Scheme.
This Appendix sets out how the financial requirement must be met.
Guidance about completing a fire safety risk assessment for people responsible for offices and shops.
Checklist to help people responsible for the simplest premises to complete a fire safety risk assessment.
Information to help you identify if your organisation needs to publish a modern slavery statement.
List of accredited organisations that provide courses and exams for a personal licence to sell alcohol.
Family members (paragraphs A277 to 319Y).
If you believe your immigration status is wrong, and it has stopped you accessing work, benefits or services, you can ask the Home Office to check it.
This contains an explanation of who’s covered by the Immigration Rules, dates of effect and definitions/interpretations of the terms used.
Places of worship or other faith community organisations can apply for protective security.
Asylum (paragraphs 326A to 352H).
Information for employers on checking EU, EEA and Swiss citizens’ right to work.
You can provide evidence of your UK residence using your National Insurance number when you apply to the EU Settlement Scheme.
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Guidance for large organisations on the offence created by the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023.
999 and 112 is the national emergency response service in the UK. 112 is the pan-European equivalent to 999 and can be used in the UK.
How to protect, advise and support victims of forced marriage, including information and practice guidelines for professionals.
The Long Residence route is for a person who has lived in the UK lawfully and continuously for 10 years or more. The person can count time with permission on most routes towards the 10 year qualifying period.
Guidance for landlords, homeowners and letting agents affected by the introduction of right to rent immigration checks.
How to conduct routine checks on fire doors and provide information to residents.
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