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The new forum joins the other ICIBI stakeholder groups that advise on specific areas such as maritime, aviation, adults at risk, and refugee and asylum issues.
Deal will see the UK and Nigeria do more together to support legal migration, tackle illegal migration and speed up the removal of foreign criminals.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
This inspection examined how the immigration system serves the needs of the higher education sector, rather than focusing narrowly on the operational functions within the Home Office.
OISC investigation uncovered a multi-million pound scheme
Anyone caught piloting a boat carrying migrants in the Channel could face life behind bars from today, as part of the biggest overhaul of the asylum system in decades.
The inspection team anticipates reporting to the Home Secretary by September
Letters between the chair of the MAC and the chair of the EFRA select committee in response to the EFRA report: Labour Shortages in the Food and Farming Sector.
The inspection team anticipate reporting to the Home Secretary by October 2022.
The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration invites anyone with knowledge and experience of the Border Force intelligence functions at the Humber ports (Grimsby, Goole, Hull and Immingham) to submit evidence to inform an inspection in this area.
The Home Secretary, Priti Patel, delivered an oral statement to the House of Commons on the government’s Migration and Economic Development Partnership with Rwanda.
Two people have been sentenced for recruiting drivers to smuggle migrants in vans.
The Home Office has begun issuing formal directions to the first group of people being relocated to Rwanda.
Talented graduates in areas such as science, engineering and research from internationally renowned universities are encouraged to bring their talents to the UK.
The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration invites anyone with knowledge and experience of the interaction between the UK immigration system and the agricultural sector to submit evidence to inform an inspection in this area.
Potential reviewers are invited to submit expressions of interest by the close of Monday, 30 May 2022.
Five people smugglers have been sentenced for locking migrants into purpose-built 'hides' made from wardrobes and secured with screws.
The inspection will focus on how the route has been working since its launch, including the ability to rapidly scale up operations and learnings taken from and into other immigration routes.
The Nationality and Borders Act passed today (Thursday 28 April 2022) will deliver the biggest overhaul of our asylum system in decades.
The inspection team anticipate reporting to the Home Secretary by May.
Letters regarding the ministerial direction to establish a migration and economic development partnership with Rwanda.
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