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.
Doctors: Migrant Workers | Home Office | Written Answers Doctors from overseas seeking to remain in the UK are expected to meet the requirements of the Immigration Rules in the same way as any othe
Migrant Camps: Calais | Home Office | Written Answers Although the decision to clear the camp in Calais is a matter for the French Government, the UK and France remain committed to working toget
Refugees: Syria | Home Office | Written Answers Work continues with local authorities and International Partners to deliver the Government’s commitment to resettle 20,000 Syrian refugees o
Refugees: Calais | Home Office | Written Answers The Government will process cases in line with the EU’s Dublin Regulation and Section 67 of the Immigration Act 2016.
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers Home Office teams have been deployed to France to work with the French Authorities to speed up the identification and transfer of eligible c
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers All individuals are referred to the UK authorities by the French non-governmental organisation, France terre d'asile and are then interviewe