Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office consulted extensively with local authorities on their capacity to host unaccompanied children to arrive at the number of
Middle East: Asylum | Home Office | Written Answers We are doing our utmost to provide assistance to all those in need in the region.
Migration: International Cooperation | Home Office | Written Answers The development of the Global Compact for Safe, Regular and Orderly Migration is seen as a significant opportunity for a truly global res
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers At present we do not publish data on cases covered by the Dublin Regulation.
Asylum | Home Office | Written Answers Whilst we can provide data on the current addresses of asylum claimants, data on the place of residence at the time of initial decision c
Deportation: EU Nationals | Home Office | Written Answers The number of enforced returns by country of nationality is published in table rt_02 (returns data tables) in ‘Immigration Statistics, Oc
Immigration | Home Office | Written Ministerial Statements In 2016, the UK granted asylum or another form of leave to over 8,000 children.
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers In 2016, over 900 unaccompanied asylum seeking children were transferred to the UK from Europe.
Immigrants: Detainees | Home Office | Written Answers The cross-system Detention Gatekeeper has now been introduced to scrutinise all proposed detentions independently of an arresting team.
Home Office: Staff | Home Office | Written Answers (a) Immigration Enforcement (IE) and (b) UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) were formed in April 2013.