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Listing of the data tables included in 'Immigration statistics, July to September 2015’.
Data on immigration and protection activities.
Statistics on border control and visas, asylum, enforcement and compliance, and managed migration.
Contains the statement of changes within immigration rules (1994 to 2024), codes of conduct, guidance on competence, OISC regulations and much more.
Examines the wage and occupation outcomes for cohorts of immigrants who arrived in the UK since 2002.
Home Office consultation review published 15 June 2010
This document contains the following information: Control of immigration: statistics United Kingdom 2004.
Partner, spouse, dependant and family member visas and permits
Immigration Rules archive: 1 November 2021 to 29 November 2021.
Sample level 1 immigration assessments from the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC).
Statement of changes to the Immigration Rules published 8 November 2013.
This collection contains immigration staff guidance on EEA and Swiss nationals and EC association agreements.
Advice to Julian Braithwaite CMG,Director General, Organised Immigration Crime, Home Office, and previously Director General for Europe at the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
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