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In line with his 2026-27 Inspection Plan, the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) has commenced an inspection of the benefits arising from, and enabled by, the Future Border and Immigration System (FBIS) programme.
As one or more of your benefits has ended or will be ending soon, you need to move to Universal Credit.
Analysis relating to the access to income-related benefits for European Economic Area (EEA) and non-EEA migrants
Child Benefit if you've moved to the UK from abroad - who qualifies and which countries have an agreement with the UK
Check someone's immigration status, and that they can access services like the NHS and benefits in the UK
This report focuses benefits n relation to human capital, skills and knowledge transfer, and the transmission of ideas, norms and practices
British and Irish citizens and people with valid immigration status escaping the violence in Israel, the Occupied Palestinian Territories or Lebanon can claim benefits from the day they arrive in the UK.
This guidance explains the rights of European Economic Area (EEA) and Swiss citizens to UK benefits and pensions.
Analysis relating to the measures introduced to restrict access to income-related benefits for EEA migrants from December 2013.
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