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The minister is responsible for: immigration and border policy (including non-EU migration to the UK; family reunion; border security; detention and removal policy; asylum policy; post-Brexit immigration policy for EU nationals) assisting Secretary of State with all policy on exiting...
The Minister’s responsibilities are: Legal migration net migration UK points-based system simplifying the immigration system and immigration rules current and future visa policy nationality Windrush FBIS and Border Strategy 2025 Border Force operations Home Office interests in free trade agreements...
For the Home Office: access to work, benefits and services detention returns foreign national offenders illegal immigration strategy overseas development aid Immigration Enforcement asylum resettlement casework animals (illegal wildlife trade) sponsorship of Border Force and immigration enforcement directorates supporting Lords...
Home Office responsibilities tackling illegal migration organised immigration crime detention estate and immigration enforcement new plan for immigration migration and economic development partnership with Rwanda compliant environment national shipbuilding strategy (Border Force) Ministry of Justice responsibilities foreign national offenders miscarriages...
Progress on immigration as numbers on key visa routes fall 24%, detentions start after passing of Rwanda law, and a major crackdown begins on illegal working.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The minister’s responsibilities are: visas citizenship Windrush cases His Majesty’s Passport Office immigration enforcement
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has today set out the first steps to establishing a new UK Border Security Command (BSC).
The minister’s responsibilities are: Safety of Rwanda Bill Illegal Migration Act implementation Nationality and Borders Act implementation small boats policy asylum and modern slavery policy upstream and organised immigration crime returns and removals Migration and Economic Development Partnership third country...
The government has signed a new agreement with Bangladesh to speed up the removal of migrants with no right to be in the country.
Home Secretary to call on the global community to take collective action on migration in speech in New York.
Information about Immigration Enforcement.
The ministers responsibilities are: net migration UK points-based system simplifying the immigration system and immigration rules current and future visa policy nationality Windrush Home Office interests in free trade Future Borders and Immigration System and Border Strategy 2025 agreements UK...
Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) regulates immigration advisers; ensuring they are fit, competent and act in their clients' best interests
The Minister’s responsibilities are: UK points-based system simplifying the immigration system and Immigration Rules current and future visa system asylum net migration EU Settlement Scheme nationality Windrush
The Foreign Secretary travels to Albania to underline the success of our partnership to tackle people smugglers and illegal migration.
Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) regulates immigration advisers; ensuring they are fit, competent and act in their clients’ best interests OISC is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Home Office .
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