Home Office in the media blog: Monday 8 October 2018
Today's Home Office stories include on crime levels, fire budgets and landlords' concern for citizens' rights to rent.
Today's Home Office stories include on crime levels, fire budgets and landlords' concern for citizens' rights to rent.
Today’s Home Office related stories include calls for an increase in the use of stop and search powers to help tackle violent crime, the trial of the EU Settled Status scheme and changes to immigration rules.
The Home Office has today published a Statement of Intent and draft Immigration Rules which set out further details about how EU citizens and their families can obtain settled status in the UK.
...making applications simple. As part of the application process for settled status, applicants will need to verify their identity, much like a British person applying for a UK passport would...
Today’s Home Office top stories are on an online petition set up calling for an immigration amnesty for anyone who arrived in the UK as a child between 1948 and 1971, and on a Migration Observatory report on the EU …
...of the implementation period will have to apply for leave to remain in the UK by June 2021. Irish citizens will not need to register or apply for leave to...
...notice. Net migration statistics The latest set of net migration statistics was published today by the Office for National Statistics. The figures relate to year ending September 2017. Immigration Minister...
...immigration system The Committee says that "delays to the Immigration white paper and lack of clarity over the Government's intentions on immigration are creating…uncertainty for UK businesses". We are considering...
Today’s Home Office-related coverage of interest includes stories around intimidation in public life, and the status of EU citizens living in the UK.