Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers The Government takes child trafficking extremely seriously and is determined to continue to take action to combat it.
Higher Education: Standards | Home Office | Written Answers The immigration rules for study migration currently differentiate between further education and higher education institutions in respect of
Deportation: Cameroon | Home Office | Written Answers In accordance with our international obligations, the UK is required to consider asylum and human rights applications carefully on their ind
Immigrants: Detainees | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office publishes, once a quarter, the average cost per day of immigration detention as part of Immigration Statistics.
Home Office: Brexit | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office is working closely with the Department for Exiting the European Union on all aspects of exiting the European Union.
Immigrants: Detainees | Home Office | Written Answers The number of people leaving detention, by reason is published in tables dt_05 and dt_05_q in ‘Immigration Statistics, July - September 2016
Migrant Workers | Home Office | Written Answers All changes to the Immigration Rules on work routes are laid before Parliament and guidance is published on www.
Visas: Overseas Students | Home Office | Written Answers We are working across Government to identify and develop options to shape our future immigration system.
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers We are working with the Greek and Italian authorities, UNHCR and non-governmental organisations to identify children from Greece and Italy w
Asylum: Children | Home Office | Written Answers On February 8, the Government announced that we will transfer the specified number of 350 children to the UK under section 67 of the Immigra