Tourism: Visas | Home Office | Written Answers There will be no immediate changes to our relationship with the EU.
Sports Competitors: Immigration | Home Office | Written Answers The precise way in which the Government will control the movement of EU nationals following the UK’s exit from the EU is yet to be determ
Detention Centres | Home Office | Written Answers The Government commissioned an independent review of the welfare of vulnerable individuals in detention by Stephen Shaw.
Refugees: English Language | Home Office | Written Answers All those granted refugee status or humanitarian protection become eligible for government skills funding as any other UK resident and ar
Offenders: Deportation | Home Office | Written Answers The following table shows the total number of foreign national offenders who have successfully challenged deportation from the UK on huma
Children: Refugees | Home Office | Written Answers Holding answer received on 24 October 2016 The Home Secretary's statement on Calais on 24 October (Column 55) referred to the p
Asylum | Home Office | Written Answers We plan to consult local government, non-governmental organisations and other partners on the regulations to be made under section 95A, c
Asylum | Home Office | Written Answers Accommodation costs for S4 and S95 populations are just two elements of the COMPASS contracts.
Asylum: Age | Home Office | Written Answers Where clear and credible documentary evidence of age is not available, criteria including physical appearance and demeanour are used as p
Home Office: Departmental Responsibilities | Home Office | Written Answers Teams across the Home Office are assessing the impact of the UK’s exit from the EU on their work to establish future requirements