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This document contains the following information: Statement of changes in immigration rules July 2008.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
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.
Immigration removal centres - addresses, contact details visiting hours
We are responsible for handling appeals against some decisions made by the Home Office relating to: permission to stay in the UK deportation from the UK entry clearance to the UK We also handle applications for immigration bail from people...
Data tables to complement the extensions briefing. Back to data tables page
Data tables to complement the extensions briefing.
Immigration Rules archive: 30 May 2022 to 31 May 2022
Immigration staff guidance on the common travel area (CTA).
This collection contains immigration staff guidance on dealing with members of the armed forces.
This document contains the following information: Control of Immigration: Statistics United Kingdom 2002.
Data tables to complement the removals and voluntary departures briefing.
In line with his 2023-24 inspection plan, the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration has commenced an inspection of the immigration system as it relates the Home Office’s use of contingency accommodation for asylum seekers.
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