Entry Clearances: Married People | Home Office | Written Answers The minimum income threshold of £18,600 for sponsoring a non-EEA national partner to come or remain here applies across the UK.
Topical Questions | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates It would not be appropriate for me to comment on individual cases, but let me say that all these applications are considered on their indivi
Topical Questions | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates The result of the referendum made it clear that we need to control the number of people coming from the European Union, and the negotiations
Topical Questions | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates As the Immigration Minister, I should be delighted to meet the hon. Lady to discuss that specific issue.
Illegal Migrants | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates In July this year we implemented new powers in the Immigration Act 2016 to prevent migrants from profiting from working illegally, by making
Illegal Migrants | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates I reassure my hon. Friend that adults with no legal status here are not eligible to receive public funds in that way.
Illegal Migrants | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates I certainly agree with the hon.
Leaving the EU: Departmental Staff | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates The Home Office constantly reviews its capabilities in order to deliver the Government’s agenda.
Leaving the EU: Departmental Staff | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates Let me make it clear that people who are here from elsewhere in the EU working legally do not need to receive additional documentation at th
Leaving the EU: Departmental Staff | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates Certainly, exit checks introduced in 2015 have given us an additional tool to track people as they enter and, in particular, leave the count