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Research was conducted with applicants, sponsors and UK Border Agency staff on their experiences of the new Points- Based System (PBS).
Control of immigration statistical summary from 1999-2008. Date: Wed Jan 05 12:55:52 GMT 2011 Full Document Immigration statistical summary…
The paper provides estimates of the proportions of non-EEA students required to apply for visas.
This information is grouped by operational area ie border control, asylum, managed migration and enforcement and compliance.
The initial results of the analysis is based on migrants granted leave to enter the UK in 2004 and those granted settlement in 2009.
Contains annual statistics for 2009 on border control and visas, asylum, enforcement & compliance, and managed migration.
Report and response to allegations regarding issues regarding UK Border Agency staff raised by Louise Perrett during her time working for the Agency.
Home Office Research Report 37 presents findings from the Survey of New Refugees, a study of refugee integration in the UK.
This report summarises the key findings and implications of the Survey of New Refugees (SNR).
Occasional Paper 89 explores an approach to assessing how UK immigration policies compare to those of other countries.
Potential approach to developing a framework to assess how UK immigration policies compare to those of other countries.
Home Office Research Report 41 presents findings from research assessing the VARRP programme.
Home Office Research Report 40 was to contribute to a wider assessment of the effects of the new ‘tailored’ approach.
Statistics on border control and visas, asylum, enforcement and compliance, and managed migration.
Report on relaxing restrictions on employment to Bulgarian and Romanian nationals
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