The Home Office is undertaking a year-long engagement programme around the future skills-based immigration system.
Source: UK Immigration RSS
News story: Minister visits Bristol business incubator to discuss immigration
Caroline Nokes met with entrepreneurs and academics as part of the government’s engagement on the future immigration system.
Source: UK Immigration RSS
News story: New framework to improve integration support
New report which looks to improve integration strategies to better support refugees in the UK has been launched by the Immigration Minister today.
Source: UK Immigration RSS
News story: Home Secretary: EU Settlement Scheme is performing well
Home Secretary Sajid Javid has confirmed that more than 750,000 applications have now been received for the EU Settlement Scheme.
Source: UK Immigration RSS
News story: Government expands use of ePassport gates to 7 more countries
Eligible travellers from 7 non-EU countries can now use ePassport gates to enter the UK quickly and securely in changes being made to the border.
Source: UK Immigration RSS
News story: Home Secretary hears from Scottish businesses on skills-based immigration
Sajid Javid met business leaders in Aberdeen to listen to their views on the future immigration system.
Source: UK Immigration RSS
Example case studies: EU Settlement Scheme
Examples of how EU citizens can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme and the status they will get.
Source: UK Immigration RSS
News story: Funding awarded to support vulnerable EU citizens apply for settled status
57 organisations throughout the UK have been awarded funding from £9 million available, supporting an estimated 200,000 vulnerable or hard to reach EU citizens.
Source: UK Immigration RSS
Statement to parliament: Windrush Compensation Scheme
Home Secretary’s oral statement on the Windrush Compensation Scheme.
Source: UK Immigration RSS
News story: Home Secretary launches Windrush Compensation Scheme
The Home Secretary today opened a scheme to compensate members of the Windrush generation who were unable to prove their right to live in the UK.
Source: UK Immigration RSS