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This privacy notice explains how the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) uses your personal data when you participate in consultations or calls for evidence.
Minutes of meetings held by the Migration Advisory Committee in 2024.
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has been commissioned by the Home Secretary to review the financial requirements for the Family Visa route.
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The government has delivered on its manifesto promise to strengthen the independent Migration Advisory Committee (MAC).
This is the fifth annual report that the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) have produced under their expanded remit.
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