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Stoke Heath’s family strategy outlines how we support prisoners in our care to develop meaningful and constructive relationships with their family or significant others.
This collection contains immigration staff guidance on dealing with family applications.
Get a free permit to join family from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein in the UK - check if you’re eligible, documents you need to apply.
You may be able to get an EU Settlement Scheme family permit to come to…
You can apply for an EU Settlement Scheme family permit to come to the UK…
You can apply for an EU Settlement Scheme family permit if you are an…
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Family Routes tracks the needs, experiences and outcomes of children leaving care on an adoption order or special guardianship order in England.
This collection contains immigration staff guidance on migrants who are family members of UK residents.
Information about the SFPC programme to help safely reduce the number of children entering care.
This page shares essential programme delivery and policy guidance for Supporting Families.
Letters explaining that British embassies and consulates do not issue certificates of civil or family status or residency. Sometimes called information notes.
The IFRP provides independent advice to the Home Office on how best to safeguard children’s welfare during a family’s enforced return. IFRP works with the Home Office .
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