Home Office capacity to deliver post-Brexit immigration services
29 November 2017
The Home Affairs Committee take further evidence in their inquiry into Home Office delivery of Brexit: immigration.
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Witnesses
Wednesday 29 November 2017, in Committee Room 16, Palace of Westminster
At 9.30am
- David Bolt, Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration
At 10.15am
- Lucy Moreton, General Secretary, Immigration Service Union
- Adrian Berry, Chair, Immigration Law Practitioners' Association
At 10.45am
- Helen Kenny, National Officer, FDA
- Mike Jones, Group Secretary, Home Office group, Public and Commercial Services Union
Issues which the session is likely to cover include:
- Role of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration and consideration of his recent work
- Home Office capacity to register EU nationals already in the UK
- Challenge of bringing within the immigration rules EU nationals who arrive post-Brexit
- Current Home Office processing of visa and asylum applications
- Quality of decision-making
- Effectiveness of immigration enforcement
Further information