Overseas Students: Employment | Home Office | Written Answers The precise way in which the Government will control the movement of EU nationals to the UK after the UK has left the EU is yet to be determ
Asylum | Home Office | Written Answers Information regarding Asylum data is published as part of the Government’s Transparency agenda the latest release of which can be found at c
Research: EU Nationals | Home Office | Written Answers The Prime Minister has been clear that she wants to protect the status of EU nationals already living and working in the UK, and the only ci
Overseas Students | Home Office | Written Answers There is no cap on the number of international students who can come to study in the UK.
Immigration Controls | Home Office | Written Answers I am sorry but this information is not held centrally and can only be collated at disproportionate cost.
Refugees | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office regularly shares information with UNHCR, relating to stateless applications and decisions made.
Immigration Controls: Scotland | Home Office | Written Answers Immigration remains a reserved matter and we will consider the needs of the UK as a whole.
EU Nationals: Deportation | Home Office | Written Answers 127 EEA nationals were removed from the UK under Operation Adoze.
UK Border Force: Training | Home Office | Written Answers People who present at the border with possible signs of dementia are treated as vulnerable adults.
Immigrants: Detainees | Home Office | Written Answers Through section 60 of the Immigration Act 2016, which came into force on 12 July 2016, we have placed a 72 hour limit on the detention of pr