Independent report

Report on the review and removal of immigration, refugee and citizenship "status"

The Chief Inspector examines the efficiency and effectiveness of the Home Office’s approach to the review and removal of immigration "status".

Documents

An inspection of the review and removal of immigration, refugee and citizenship "status"

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Details

This report looked at how cases are identified for review, how they are progressed, and the quality of decisions. It also looked at record keeping, the collection and use of data and management information.

The inspection focused on 3 Home Office business areas with responsibility for reviewing cases and deciding (or recommending to the Home Secretary) that a person’s status be removed. The 3 areas deal with different categories of persons: foreign national offenders (Criminal Casework); persons posing a threat to national security (Special Cases Unit); and, anyone with Indefinite Leave to remain (ILR), refugee status, or British nationality (Status Review Unit).

This report covers:

  • ICIBI’s findings
  • ICIBI’s recommendations for improvment

The Home Office’s response to the report.

Updates to this page

Published 30 January 2018

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