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From Monday next week those arriving from Sudan, including UK nationals and those with a valid UK immigration status, will be exempt from residency tests to ensure they can access benefits, social housing, and homelessness a…
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Letters between the chair of the MAC and the chair of the EFRA select committee in response to the EFRA report: Labour Shortages in the Food and Farming Sector.
Migration Advisory Committee 2nd Floor Peel Building NE 2 Marsham Street…
From the Chair of the Committee Environment, Food and Rural Affairs…
The Home Secretary has set out a bespoke humanitarian support package for Ukrainians in a speech to Parliament
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Those who apply late to the EU Settlement Scheme, and joining family members, will have rights protected while their application is determined.
Today (27 May) the Home Office published EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics up to March 2021.
Landmark agreement will allow young British and Indian nationals to work and live in each other’s countries and accelerate the removal of illegal migrants.
Professor Jo Swaffield has been reappointed as a member of the MAC for a further 3 years from 6 February 2021.
More than 6,000 frontline health workers will have their visas extended for a year for free, including doctors, nurses and paramedics.
The Immigration Act has today (Wednesday 11 November 2020) received Royal Assent and been signed into law.
This important milestone was reached with eight months still to go before the 30 June 2021 deadline.
Immigration Minister Caroline Nokes has written to MPs to update them on the progress of the EU Settlement Scheme public test phase.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Refugee and Migrant Centre provides invaluable support to help vulnerable EU citizens apply to the EU Settlement Scheme in Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Walsall.
Home Office announces further funding for charities and local authorities to provide face-to-face, online and telephone support across the UK.
Seasonal Workers Pilot expanded to boost edible horticulture sector for the 2020 harvest
The milestone was reached less than a year after the scheme was fully launched to the public, with more than 2.7 million already granted status.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has announced that there have been 2 million applications to the EU Settlement Scheme.
If there's a no deal Brexit, border controls will be introduced to make it harder for criminals to enter the UK.
New statistics up to the end of July show more than 950,000 applications from England, 50,000 from Scotland, 15,000 from Wales and 12,000 from Northern Ireland.
More than 200,000 people applied to the scheme during public testing.
57 organisations throughout the UK have been awarded funding from £9 million available, supporting an estimated 200,000 vulnerable or hard to reach EU citizens.
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