Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Rwanda ( 7 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: To maintain the highest standards of accuracy, the Home Office prefers to refer to published data, as this has been su
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Rwanda ( 7 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: Full details of the Monitoring Committee’s Terms of Reference and Monitoring Plan can be found here: Monitoring Commit
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Rwanda ( 2 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: The funding for the Migration and Economic Development Partnership with Rwanda is separate from, and additional to, th
Written Answers — Home Office: Immigration (29 Apr 2024) Michael Tomlinson: Guidance on the operation of section 8AA of the Immigration Act 1971 will be published in due course.
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Rwanda (29 Apr 2024) Michael Tomlinson: The number of people who can be relocated under the arrangement is uncapped and the Government of Rwanda have identifi
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Rwanda (26 Apr 2024) Michael Tomlinson: The most recently published information which includes legal fees is the National Audit Office Report which can be fou
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Rwanda (26 Apr 2024) Michael Tomlinson: As of 24 April, the Home Office has the capacity to detain around 2,200 people in immigration removal centres.
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Rwanda (26 Apr 2024) Michael Tomlinson: The Monitoring Committee have been taken through the end-to-end process under the partnership.
Written Answers — Home Office: Undocumented Migrants: English Channel (26 Apr 2024) Michael Tomlinson: The Home Office are unable to provide the requested data.
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Rwanda (26 Apr 2024) Michael Tomlinson: As the Prime Minister has already set out, the necessary case workers in the UK have been recruited and trained and ar