Asylum: Children | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office takes its responsibility for the welfare of children very seriously and immigration officials receive specific training o
Members: Correspondence | Home Office | Written Answers The letter dated 15 February 2017, with the reference EN7643, was responded to by telephone on 6 March 2017.
Asylum: Children | Home Office | Written Answers Local authorities have a statutory duty under the Children Act to ensure that they safeguard and promote the welfare of all children, reg
Asylum: Children | Home Office | Written Answers The National Transfer Protocol, which provides guidance on the operation of the National Transfer Scheme and can be found at
Visas | Home Office | Written Answers Information on Tier 1, Tier 4, and short-term study (previously referred to as ‘student visitor’) grants (by calendar year) is published
Immigration: EEA Nationals | Home Office | Written Answers Statistics on outcomes of applications for registration certificates for European Economic Area (EEA) nationals are published quarterly i
Immigration: EEA Nationals | Home Office | Written Answers There is no published data to show monthly waiting times for applications for an EEA document certifying permanent residence during the p
Deportation: EU Countries | Home Office | Written Answers The UK participates in 14 EU Readmission Agreements with: Albania, Russia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Macao, Ukraine, Turkey, Macedo
Deportation: EU Countries | Home Office | Written Answers All of the European Union Readmission Agreements contain clauses to return third country nationals.
Asylum: Children | Home Office | Written Answers On 8 February, the Government announced that we will transfer the specified number of 350 children to the UK under section 67 of the Immi