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How your personal information is used within the borders, immigration and citizenship system.
Introduction The Home Office hold and process personal information…
How to carry out right to work checks, why you need to do them, and which documents you can use.
About this guidance This guidance advises an employer how to conduct a…
Ynglŷn â’r canllawiau hyn Mae’r canllawiau hyn yn cynghori cyflogwr sut i…
A list for employers to check if their staff have the right to work in the UK.
You may conduct one of the three checks to establish a right to work: if…
Find out how to make a subject access request to see information held about you. You can also make a request for someone else.
Explains how we handle data provided by financial condition supporters.
This code of practice sets out the prescribed checks that employers should conduct to avoid a civil penalty in the event of illegal working.
A quarterly report listing the fines (civil penalties) for illegal working given to employers in the UK.
How ex-gratia payments are managed and resolved, and how actual and non-financial losses are assessed by UKVI, Immigration Enforcement and Border Force.
How to detect basic forgeries in identity documents.
Guidance for employers on how to avoid discrimination when carrying out right to work checks.
Guidance on how complaints are managed and resolved by UK Visas and Immigration, Immigration Enforcement and Border Force.
Detention services order 03/2015 about handling complaints in immigration centres.
This report shows the number of illegal working civil penalties from 1 April to 30 June 2024.
Detention services order 05/2014 about the installation and removal of electronic monitoring devices from detainees.
Guidance on what to do if your application for an account is declined or if your account is closing because you are in the UK illegally.
Immigration staff guidance on dealing with immigration enforcement matters within the UK.
A quarterly report listing the fines (civil penalties) for illegal working given to employers in London and the South East.
Detention services order 04/2012 about visiting procedures for detainees.
Detention services order 03/2017 about care and management of detained individuals who refuse to eat or drink.
Immigration detention policy on adults who may be at risk of harm in detention.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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