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Bring photo ID to vote Check what photo ID you'll need to vote in person in the General Election on 4 July.
Guidance on how the Immigration Services Commissioner determines an adviser's competence to give immigration advice.
Guidance for employers. You need to have a sponsor licence to hire workers from outside the UK.
Data on immigration and protection activities.
Overview of the MAC's working processes and analysis of MAC reports from 2007 to 2016.
Immigration advisers who have been prohibited or suspended by the Immigration Services Tribunal.
Quarterly and annual statistics relating to those: coming to the UK; extending their stay (temporarily or permanently); gaining citizenship; applying for asylum; and being detained or removed, as well as immigration for work, study and family reasons.
Listing of the data tables included in 'Immigration statistics, January to March 2015’.
Cross cutting staffing data for UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) and Immigration Enforcement (IE).
This release presents immigration statistics from Home Office administrative sources, covering the period up to the end of March 2016.
FOI 2647 We received a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) for the following: In relation to the Government’s five year…
The Chief Inspector's report on the Home Office's mechanisms for learning from immigration litigation.
Part 6 amends a deprivation of citizenship power, enables third party checks on people embarking from the UK and allows immigration applicants to be charged fees.
The Immigration (PACE codes of practice No 2 and amendment) direction 2000.
This collection brings together the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner's statutory guidance.
Immigration (PACE codes of practice) direction.
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