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The Immigration Bill has completed its passage through Parliament to become law.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Immigration Minister James Brokenshire announced that the UK is offering to send a team of experts to Greece as part of the EU/Turkey deal.
The government will resettle up to 3,000 individuals over the course of this Parliament.
Government announces reforms to the skilled worker visa.
A new electronic visa waiver system has launched to make it easier for Kuwaiti passport holders to travel to the UK for business and tourism
Immigration Minister leads discussions with local authorities and NGOs following announcement to support more unaccompanied minors.
The Immigration Health Surcharge is to be extended to Australians and New Zealanders who spend more than six months in the UK.
Today (1 February 2016) the government’s Right to Rent scheme goes live across England.
The Home Office has today announced the expansion of its Registered Traveller service to Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.
Home Office welcomes UK-led report on how to address threat posed by serious offenders travelling across Europe.
Landlords in England are being reminded that there is less than a month to go before ‘right to rent’ rules go live.
A new two-year visit visa for Chinese nationals will be launched on Monday, 11 January.
Border Force officers are warning festive shoppers against buying counterfeit goods this Christmas after seizing thousands of fakes at the UK’s ports, airports and postal hubs.
The Government has today set out the case for why it believes it is in the UK’s national interest to sign up to the EU-wide Prüm agreement.
The Immigration Minister has signed a joint declaration to strengthen port security and tackle organised immigration crime.
Taxi and private hire drivers will have to prove they are in the UK legally before being granted licences, under new powers in the Immigration Bill.
Additional vessel chartered for rescue missions
Global Entry, which provides expedited clearance for members at the US border, will be available to British citizens from 3 December.
The latest design of the UK passport was unveiled today (Tuesday 3 November) by the Minister for Immigration, James Brokenshire, at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
The government has announced today that from 1 February 2016, all private landlords in England will have to check new tenants have the right to be in the UK before renting out their property.
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