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Home Secretary welcomes interim chair of the MAC and commissions review of shortage occupation lists.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Home Office announces further funding for charities and local authorities to provide face-to-face, online and telephone support across the UK.
The bill will end free movement and give the government full control of UK borders for the first time in four decades.
This is the Chief Inspector's second report on the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS). The report makes nine recommendations.
The first new blue passports will be issued from March 2020.
Home Office announces new contractor to run Brook House and Tinsley House.
New immigration system offers routes and opportunities for brightest minds, and is set to strengthen ties between UK and Singapore.
Business Secretary, Alok Sharma, writes for City AM outlining the benefits of the new points-based immigration system for businesses.
Now the UK Government has delivered on its promise to get Brexit done, we can take back control of our borders and introduce a points-based immigration system.
The new system takes effect from 1 January 2021.
Seasonal Workers Pilot expanded to boost edible horticulture sector for the 2020 harvest
New points-based immigration system will open up the UK to the brightest and the best from around the world.
The reinspection reviewed the three recommendations made in the original 2016 Inspection and examines how the Right of Abode process is working.
The report reviewed the Home Office country information on Ethiopia and Jamaica.
Changes are being made to the Windrush Compensation Scheme to make it more flexible and to keep it open for longer.
This inspection examined whether the processes for closing and reducing the number of overseas Decision Making Centres were efficient and effective.
The milestone was reached less than a year after the scheme was fully launched to the public, with more than 2.7 million already granted status.
A new direct Eurostar connection between Amsterdam and London will improve journeys for passengers.
Professor Alan Manning has agreed to extend his term as Chair of the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC).
Letter from Professor Alan Manning to the Home Secretary regarding the points-based system and salary thresholds for the immigration report.
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