Freedom of Movement | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates There are certainly 3.2 million EU nationals in the UK, and it is in their interests to be able to satisfy their Governments about their
Freedom of Movement | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates The Prime Minister has made it clear that article 50 will be triggered before the end of March 2017.
Immigration Rules | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates I recognise the problem and have had meetings with a number of right hon. and hon. Members on the issue.
Immigration Rules | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates I am always very careful not to get on to slippery slopes, as one ends up at the bottom of the hill in a bad place.
Immigration Rules | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates At least the Scottish National party is honest about the fact that it wants to increase immigration, unlike the Labour party, which repea
Asylum: Greater London | 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
Marriage Certificates: Mothers | Home Office | Written Answers It is accepted that to only include the details of the fathers of the couple and not that of the mothers in a marriage register entry is
Immigrants: Health Services | Home Office | Written Answers The immigration health surcharge aims to ensure that temporary, non-EEA migrants make a fair contribution to the cost of healthcare in th
Asylum: Children | Home Office | Written Answers The criteria for relocating children to the UK from France under section 67 of the Immigration Act 2016 are based on the reasonable likel