Justice and Home Affairs Committee takes evidence from the National Audit Office and the former head of Immigration Statistics at the Home Office.
The Committee is holding its tenth evidence session of its inquiry into settlement, citizenship, and integration.
The session will focus on the collection and analysis of migration statistics in the Home Office, as well as the ability of the Home Office to implement and oversee proposed changes to the settlement and citizenship rules.
Meeting details
Possible questions include:
- How does the Home Office monitor compliance with the immigration rules?
- How does the Home Office measure people leaving the UK?
- How do other countries use and collect migration data?
- Does the Home Office generate policy it cannot implement?
- What does the data show best supports integration outcomes?
- How does the Home Office work with other departments?