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Vulnerable women will be first to benefit from the pilot, which is part of the government’s response to Stephen Shaw’s latest review of immigration detention.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
All Ukrainians arriving in England will be able to access NHS healthcare free of charge, including GP and nurse consultations, hospital services, and urgent care centres.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Home Secretary visits Polish border as the Home Office launches the Ukraine Family Scheme, which will allow thousands of families to be reunited in the UK.
The Home Secretary has set out a bespoke humanitarian support package for Ukrainians in a speech to Parliament
British nationals and people settled in the UK will be able to bring extended family members to the UK and sponsored humanitarian visa route will be established.
The Home Secretary made a statement to Parliament on measures the Home Office has taken since the invasion of Ukraine.
Home Office takes action as route failing to deliver for the UK people and gives opportunities for corrupt elites to access the UK.
Review will cover all areas of Border Force’s work, including illegal migration, customs and national security.
The National Transfer Scheme becomes mandatory for all local authorities with children’s services.
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 new technology will make it quicker, safer and more convenient for landlords and employers to carry out right to rent, right to work and DBS identity checks.
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.
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 first ballot for this year’s Youth Mobility Scheme will open in January
The second ballot for this year’s Youth Mobility Scheme (YMS) will open in July
The Minister for Afghan Resettlement, Victoria Atkins, updated the House of Commons on the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme and Operation Warm Welcome.
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