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Changes mean children will spend less time in hotels and more time in long-term accommodation designed for their needs.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
High-growth companies able to attract exceptional talent to the UK with new Scale-up visa.
Professor Martin Levermore MBE DL, Independent Person to the Windrush Compensation Scheme, releases report on the Compensation Scheme.
The National Transfer Scheme becomes mandatory for all local authorities with children’s services.
The new technology will make it quicker, safer and more convenient for landlords and employers to carry out right to rent, right to work and DBS identity checks.
Seasonal Worker visa route extended until end of 2024, to allow foreign workers to come to the UK for up to six months to pick both edible and ornamental crops.
One year ago a new immigration system launched, with visa routes attracting skilled workers across construction, hospitality, health, social care, science and research.
Children’s services across the UK have been informed of our intention to temporarily mandate the scheme.
£3 million funding extension for network of grant funded organisations to support EU Settlement Scheme applicants
New International Sportsperson visa route to open and list of prestigious prizes eligible under the Global Talent route widened.
The UK government continues to secure the rights of EU citizens through the EU Settlement Scheme as it urges those eligible to apply to make an application.
Those who apply late to the EU Settlement Scheme, and joining family members, will have rights protected while their application is determined.
Response letter from the Chair of the MAC, Professor Brian Bell, accepting and welcoming the commission to undertake an independent review of adult social care.
Letter from the Minister for Future Borders and Immigration to commission the MAC to undertake an independent review of adult social care.
New statistics show there were 6 million applications to the EU Settlement Scheme by 30 June 2021, securing EU citizens’ rights in the UK.
Letter from Kevin Foster, Minister for Future Borders and Immigration, about applications for eligible looked-after children and care leavers.
Today (27 May) the Home Office published EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics up to March 2021.
New electronic system to modernise the way marriages are registered.
Customers encouraged to not leave their application to the last minute.
Letter from the Minister for Future Borders and Immigration, on changes to the UK shortage occupation list.
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