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Letter from Home Secretary Sajid Javid to Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC).
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Access UK allows its customers to enjoy as smooth a visa application process as possible.
China was responsible for a massive quarter of UK visas issued globally last year, according to the latest quarterly report on Immigration Statistics published by the Home Office.
From June, millions more people will be able to use ePassport gates as they arrive in the UK, the Chancellor confirmed in yesterday’s Spring Statement.
The tender to evaluate Ethiopia and the closing date is Wednesday 10 April 2019.
The tender is to review the coverage of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues in Country Policy and Information Notes (CPINs) produced by the Country Policy and Information Team, UK Home Office
The government has announced changes to the Immigration Rules.
The seasonal workers pilot has now opened.
A new entry process for non-EEA artists, musicians and sportspeople travelling from Ireland to the UK, has been launched by the Home Office today.
THE CHIEF INSPECTOR'S INVITATION FOR INSPECTION SUGGESTIONS IS NOW CLOSED.
The new online visa application service, Access UK, has been designed based on customer feedback and replaces the Visa4UK website.
The Chief Inspector invites anyone with relevant knowledge and experience to write to him providing their evidence by 6 March 2019.
Meetings for citizens of Central and Eastern European countries residing in the UK took place on 11-12 February 2019 in Glasgow and Leeds.
THE CALL FOR EVIDENCE IS NOW CLOSED.
Updated (February 2019) information on the OISC’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) scheme
The report makes 3 recommendations and focused on how efficiently and effectively the Home Office’s Borders, Immigration and Citizenship System directorates were working with other government departments.
In the event of no deal, EU citizens will be able to enter the UK to visit, work or study after 29 March 2019. For stays longer than 3 months, European Temporary Leave to Remain will be required.
The Immigration Minister and French Interior Minister have visited Calais to see the work being done to tackle attempts to illegally cross the Channel.
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