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Deadline extended to 27 September 2022.
The inspection focused on protecting the border through security checks, and the identification and safeguarding of vulnerable people.
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.
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.
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 …
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.
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.
The inspection team anticipates reporting to the Home Secretary by September
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 t…
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 inspect…
This inspection focuses on the use of hotels as contingency asylum accommodation. The Home Office has accepted all 7 of the report's recommendations.
Potential reviewers are invited to submit expressions of interest by the close of Monday, 30 May 2022.
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 inspection team anticipate reporting to the Home Secretary by May.
The Chief Inspector publishes his Inspection Plan 2022-23.
This inspection examined how Border Force generates and collects intelligence at two small seaports and how this is used to prevent immigration and customs offences.
The tender is to review the coverage of Statelessness issues in Country Policy and Information Notes (CPINs) produced by the Home Office's Country Policy and Information Team.
The IAGCI invites tenders to evaluate the UK Home Office Country Information Products on Afghanistan and China. Please submit your tender by the by close of Monday 31 January 2022.
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