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  • The Country Policy and Information Notes on Iran, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe were selected as they were recent or due for review by the Home Office and at the time Iran accounted for approximately 11% of all asylum claims.

  • The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) report on adult social care, and the impact that ending freedom of movement has had on the sector.

  • The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) response to the Home Secretary’s commission into the ICT route.

  • This report provides monthly statistics on applications made to the EU Settlement Scheme.

  • The progress update report by Wendy Williams, following the department's response to the findings of her Windrush Lessons Learned Review, published in March 2020.

  • This report provides monthly statistics on applications made to the EU Settlement Scheme.

  • Quarterly and annual statistics relating to those: coming to the UK, extending their stay, gaining citizenship, applying for asylum, and being detained or removed, as well as immigration for work, study and family reasons, i…

  • Qualitative research exploring skills shortages and migration.

  • This report provides monthly statistics on applications made to the EU Settlement Scheme.

  • Listing of the data tables included in 'Immigration statistics, year ending December 2021'.

  • A technical note to explain work underway to review our Migrant Journey and Exit Checks publications.

  • Statistics on irregular migration to the UK, including small boats.

  • This report provides detailed statistics on applications made to the EUSS from 28 August 2018 to 31 December 2021, and applications concluded during the same time period.

  • Results from a Home Office-commissioned survey of Hong Kong British National (Overseas) visa holders living in the UK.

  • 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 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 report makes 15 recommendations.

  • The report makes 3 recommendations which focus on adequate and effective Border Force staff coverage across key functions.

  • Visits to the UK by overseas residents, visits abroad by UK residents and spending by travellers, using provisional passenger traffic data.

  • The 3 surveys provide estimates on the numbers of looked-after children and care leavers eligible to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme.