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A redacted version of the Home Office manual for escorting safely (HOMES).
A quarterly report showing the total number of fines (civil penalties) for illegal working given to employers in each region of the UK.
Use with the statistical bulletin 'Control of immigration: statistics, United Kingdom' and the quarterly publication 'Control of immigration'.
Detention services order 4/2015 about detainees travelling unescorted on domestic shuttle flights.
A quarterly report listing the fines (civil penalties) for illegal working given to employers in the North East, Yorkshire and Humberside.
SLA for services provided by the National Offender Management Service (NOMS) at UK Visas and Immigration detention centres.
Guidance and information on operational enforcement activity for officers dealing with enforcement immigration matters within the UK.
Guidance for healthcare professionals on how to book an examination room and the facilities available.
Guidance about Gatwick pre-departure accommodation for families.
A video explaining how employers can make right to work checks before hiring new employees.
Immigration staff guidance on the powers and obligations related to the seizure and interrogation of digital media under the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA).
Provides information about the handling of settlement applications involving Grenfell Tower fire survivors.
This draft code of practice sets out the prescribed checks that employers should conduct to avoid a civil penalty in the event of illegal working.
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