Asylum | Home Office | Written Answers All members of staff who make decisions in asylum receive the same level of training.
Asylum | Home Office | Written Answers Staff employed to make asylum decisions are required to have a minimum educational requirement of 2 GCE A Level passes A-C and 5 GCSE passes
Visas: Overseas Students | Home Office | Written Answers Data regarding the number and proportion of visa refusals under Tier 4 of the Points Based System over the last five years can be found with
Detainees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers Holding answer received on 18 October 2016 Numbers relating to children held in the short term holding facilities at port are deri
Assisted Voluntary Return Schemes | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office does not collate information on the policy of foreign governments towards those seeking to voluntarily return to their count
Asylum | Home Office | Written Answers All members of staff who make decisions in asylum receive the same level of training.
Topical Questions | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates Pre-departure detention is always the last resort and we aim to minimise the number of those kept in detention.
Topical Questions | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates As the Prime Minister has said, we wish to protect the status of EU citizens working here.
Topical Questions | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates It is certainly important that with Eritrea, as with other countries, we act on the best possible information.
Topical Questions | Oral Answers to Questions - Home Department | Commons debates I am more than happy to meet the hon. Lady in person to discuss this issue.