Asylum: Housing Benefit | Home Office | Written Answers Asylum seekers are not provided with payments to cover their housing costs.
Passports: Concessions | Home Office | Written Answers The current concessionary passports were introduced in October 2004 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War t
Immigration Controls | Home Office | Written Answers Immigration remains a reserved matter and we will consider the needs of the UK as a whole.
Refugees: Europe | Home Office | Written Answers The UK has a proud history of providing protection to those who need it, in accordance with our international obligations under the 1951 Ref
Immigration Controls | Home Office | Written Answers Immigration remains a reserved matter and we will consider the needs of the UK as a whole.
Asylum: Children | Home Office | Written Answers The guidance builds on the principles set out by the Home Secretary on 24 October.
Forced Marriage Unit | Home Office | Written Answers The UK is a world-leader in the fight to stamp out the brutal practice of forced marriage, with our joint Home Office and Foreign and Common
Entry Clearances: Married People | Home Office | Written Answers In all cases where an application under the family Immigration Rules fails to meet the minimum income threshold or other requirement, the de
Entry Clearances: Married People | Home Office | Written Answers Paragraphs 13(i) and 16 of Appendix FM-SE to the Immigration Rules ensure that a person is not disadvantaged by a period of maternity leave
Entry Clearances: Married People | Home Office | Written Answers The earning potential of the non-EEA national partner is no guarantee that they will find work in the UK.