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New powers will incentivise other countries to co-operate with the removal of those who have no right to be in the UK.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A Dutch national who was caught in the process of sneaking 9 Albanian nationals into the UK in a sailing vessel has been jailed.
From 1 October, UK Border Force will stop accepting insecure ID cards from most EU, EEA and Swiss citizens, in a move that will strengthen UK borders.
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 Windrush Compensation Scheme has now paid out over £30.6 million and offered a further £5.6 million.
The UK government and European Commission gave a joint statement following the eighth meeting of the Specialised Committee on Citizens’ Rights.
Local authorities will receive a generous funding package to support the resettlement of families who have come to the UK having been at risk in Afghanistan.
UK government’s prestigious Chevening Scholarships applications for next cohort open until 2 November 2021, at 12:00 (GMT).
New International Sportsperson visa route to open and list of prestigious prizes eligible under the Global Talent route widened.
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.
Arrivals under Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy will be given immediate indefinite leave to remain, alongside funding for school places and healthcare.
Reforms will allow businesses to access skilled talent from abroad quicker and easier.
A letter to all MPs regarding the Afghanistan evacuation and next steps.
The UK government continues to secure the rights of EU citizens through the EU Settlement Scheme as it urges those eligible to apply to make an application.
Those who apply late to the EU Settlement Scheme, and joining family members, will have rights protected while their application is determined.
Victim lost job because of his actions
Minister Philp joined a beach patrol and heard from police officers about the increasingly evasive tactics the gangs are taking to avoid detection.
Priti Patel met with key members of the Greek government to discuss shared challenges on illegal migration and serious organised crime.
The Chief Inspector publishes his Inspection Plan 2021-22.
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