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Immigration staff guidance on court proceedings, for Immigration Enforcement criminal investigation teams.
Guidance on the purpose, processes and functions for the case progression panels.
What checks are needed for a rematch.
This presentation will offer advisers an overview and guidance on the OISC’s complaints redirection scheme.
Immigration staff guidance on the Ukraine Extension Scheme.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in June 2019.
Part 8 of the Immigration Act concerns fees and charges.
Use this information to understand how to consider a biometric residence document as proof of identity and perform Knowing Your Customer (KYC) checks.
Immigration Rules archive: 2 April 2019 to 5 April 2019.
This guidance informs you of the planned process to resume substantive asylum interviews, mainly through video conferencing.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients from Iraq for healthcare practitioners.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients from Uganda for healthcare practitioners.
This guidance is for HM Passport Office staff.
Immigration Rules archive: 6 April 2017 to 30 April 2017, an archived document.
Immigration Rules archive for December 23 to 15 January 2024.
Our commitment to refugee integration through the Refugee Employability Programme (REP).
How we ensure that the State Pension you get is not affected if you were unable to work because you could not demonstrate your lawful status in the UK.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in February 2019.
First responder guidance for Border Force, Immigration Enforcement (IE) and the National Asylum Intake Unit (NAIU) and others who may have close contact with individuals who may have COVID-19.
Immigration Rules archive: 1 July to 10 July 2014, an archived document.
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