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The report makes seven recommendations, the Home Office accepted five in full and partially accepted one. The Home Office has already completed three of the recommendations.
The inspection makes six recommendations, all of which the Home Office has accepted.
The inspection examined the identification of vulnerable passengers at the gates, resourcing, training, the use of data in the operation of the gates, and the impact of the extension of use to B5JSSK nationals.
The report makes 3 recommendations which focus on adequate and effective Border Force staff coverage across key functions.
The inspection team anticipate reporting to the Home Secretary by February.
This inspection examined the efficiency, effectiveness and consistency of FES delivered by UKVI through its streamlined and digitised UK Visa and Citizenship Application Service (UKVCAS) in-country, Home Office SSCs and Visa…
This inspection examined the efficiency and effectiveness of the Home Office’s asylum casework system, which is managed by the Asylum & Protection Directorate.
The Independent Chief Inspector invites anyone with knowledge and experience of this topic to submit evidence to inform the inspection.
Stakeholders who have previously engaged with the ICIBI through our fora, interviews or by submitting evidence for an inspection were invited to participate in the survey.
Following Stephen Shaw’s 2016 and 2018 reviews of the welfare in detention of vulnerable persons, the then Home Secretary commissioned the Chief Inspector to report on “whether and how the Adults at Risk policy is making a d…
The Independent Chief Inspector invites anyone with knowledge and experience of the interaction between the UK immigration system and the higher education sector to submit evidence to inform an inspection of this area.
This inspection focused on the service user experience and the collection and recording of relevant information by Home Office staff. The report makes 2 recommendations.
The purpose of the group is to provide support and challenge to the Chief Inspector
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.
The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) is conducting a survey to gather views on how it can better target inspections and how its engagement with stakeholders could be improved.
The Chief Inspector publishes his Inspection Plan 2021-22.
The IAGCI invites tenders to evaluate UK Home Office Country Policy Information Notes on Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and Iran. Following a discussion with the IAGCI chair, and in recognition of the busy year the academic world has ex…
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David Neal to begin his appointment on Monday 22 March 2021 as Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) for a term of 3 years.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
During the week of 15 February 2021 inspectors from ICIBI and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) visited Penally Camp and Napier Barracks, spending two days at each site.
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