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The government has delivered on its manifesto promise to strengthen the independent Migration Advisory Committee (MAC).
Home Office statistics published today show that over 3 million people have now made the switch from using physical immigration documents to an eVisa.
Over 90 tonnes of illegal drugs have been seized by Border Force so far this year, a 92% increase on the year before, including 19 tonnes of cocaine.
Shameless businesses who commit serious offences will be banned from sponsoring overseas workers to crack down on visa abuse and prevent exploitation.
By April 2025, all visitors who do not need a visa will need an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) to travel to the UK.
The Minister for Migration and Citizenship spoke at the Windrush National Organisation's 3rd Annual Windrush International Conference.
Physical immigration document holders urged to take action to access their eVisa now as up to £4 million grant funding support confirmed.
People dealing with the death of their partner and facing financial hardship will soon be able to apply to have the application fee for settlement waived.
£10.5 million to prepare the Port of Dover, Eurostar and Eurotunnel for the upcoming EU digital border system.
Afghans resettled in the UK under Pathway 1 of the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme will be reunited with their families.
Young people travelling to popular holiday destinations to work in bars and clubs have been given advice on the dangers of labour exploitation.
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