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  1. www.gov.uk › government › organisationsHome Office - GOV.UK

    The Home Office plays a fundamental role in the security and economic prosperity of the UK. Home Office is a ministerial department, supported by 28 agencies and public bodies.

  2. UK Visas and Immigration is responsible for making millions of decisions every year about who has the right to visit or stay in the country, with a firm emphasis on national security and a...

  3. Apply to visit, work, study, settle or seek asylum in the UK.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Home_OfficeHome Office - Wikipedia

    The Home Office (HO), also known (especially in official papers and when referred to in Parliament) as the Home Department, is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for immigration , security , and law and order .

  5. Home Affairs Dialogue (HAD): HAD is held at the level of Home Secretary and the UK counterpart. 5th HAD was held in Delhi in April 2023.

  6. Home Secretary - Wikipedia. The secretary of state for the Home Department, more commonly known as the Home Secretary, is a senior minister of the Crown in the Government of the United Kingdom and the head of the Home Office. [3] .

  7. Impartial research on issues related to home affairs, including communities, crime, family and civil law, justice, immigration and security.

  8. The Home Affairs Committee is one of the departmental select committees, the powers of which are set out in House of Commons Standing Orders, principally in SO No 152. The Committee consists of 11 Members of Parliament, drawn from the three largest political parties.

  9. UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) is responsible for deciding who has the right to visit, study, work and stay in the United Kingdom. We help to protect the UK’s national security, as well as...

  10. The Home Affairs Committee is a cross-party committee of MPs responsible for scrutinising the work of the Home Office and its associated bodies. It examines government policy, spending and the law in areas including immigration, security and policing. You can follow the Committee on X (formerly Twitter) using @CommonsHomeAffs.