Refugees: France | Home Office | Written Answers Whilst the protection of people in France remains a matter for the French authorities, the UK is working closely with the French Government
Asylum: Children | Home Office | Written Answers The Government is committed to a fairer distribution of caring responsibilities across the country in a way that protects the best interests
Immigrants: Detainees | Home Office | Written Answers The information requested is published in table dt_11_q (detention data tables) in ‘Immigration Statistics, April - June 2016’, available fr
Immigration Enforcement Directorate | Home Office | Written Answers Internal consultation has taken place on Immigration and Enforcement’s 2016/17 business plan and it will be published in due course.
Asylum: EU Law | Home Office | Written Answers Holding answer received on 10 October 2016 We will always fully consider cases passed to us under the Dublin Regulation, and have
Visas: Research | Home Office | Written Answers There will be no immediate changes to the immigration status of foreign students or the way universities are able to recruit students.
Human Trafficking | Home Office | Written Answers All potential victims of modern slavery are eligible for support through the National Referral Mechanism (NRM), but not all of those confirm
Compass Contracts: Vetting | Home Office | Written Answers It is the responsibility of the COMPASS providers to undertake the appropriate pre-employment checks and risk assessments in accordance with
Visas: Overseas Students | Home Office | Written Answers The information requested on investigations is not held centrally and is only available at disproportionate cost.
Immigration: EU Nationals | Home Office | Written Answers While the UK remains in the EU, EU national university staff and students will continue to have the same rights and status that they had bef