Refugees | Home Office | Written Answers Those granted leave to remain as a stateless person are entitled to work and have access to public funds.
Asylum | Home Office | Written Answers I am responsible for the policy and operations related to asylum seekers and refugees inside the UK.
Refugees | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office Stateless policy is designed to assist those who do not qualify for protection but are unable to return to the country of
Refugees | Home Office | Written Answers The number of travel documents granted is available in the TD_01: Travel Documents, Applications Raised and Despatched tab of the quarter
Immigration: EEA Nationals | Home Office | Written Answers We continue to make all applications quicker and easier.
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers As part of the UK’s support for the Calais camp clearance, we welcomed more than 750 children to the UK.
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers The Calais camp clearance was a French-led operation and the UK worked closely with the French authorities to support the process of tran
International Students | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates The Government recognise that international students make an important contribution during their time here and help to make our education
International Students | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates I agree with the hon. Lady absolutely. As I mentioned, there is no limit on the number of students who can come here.
International Students | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates I am slightly surprised that the hon. Lady has the brass neck to refer to bogus students in bogus colleges.