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Scottish Government Publication (Correspondence)
Financial Management Directorate

Dec. 04 2023

Source Page: Scottish Natural Heritage relocation: written authority - March 2003
Document: Scottish Natural Heritage relocation: written authority - March 2003 (webpage)

Found: Scottish Natural Heritage relocation: written authority - March 2003


Deposited Papers
Department for Work and Pensions

Jan. 27 2009

Source Page: Equality impact assessment: how and where we work programme, Rose Court HQ relocation proposals. 36 p.
Document: DEP2009-0221.pdf (PDF)

Found: Equality impact assessment: how and where we work programme, Rose Court HQ relocation proposals. 36 p


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Department for Education

Sep. 04 2023

Source Page: International relocation payments
Document: International relocation payments (webpage)

Found: International relocation payments


Lords Chamber
Lord Byron: 200th Anniversary - Tue 16 Apr 2024
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport

Mentions:
1: Earl of Lytton (XB - Excepted Hereditary) Gordon 6th Lord Byron, which commences on 19 April; and whether they are providing support for the relocation - Speech Link
2: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Con - Life peer) The Government fully support the relocation of Lord Byron’s statue into Hyde Park, led by the Byron Society - Speech Link
3: Lord Roberts of Belgravia (Con - Life peer) British public, who have poetry in their souls, should go to www.thebyronsociety.com and help pay for the relocation - Speech Link


Written Question
Asylum: Rwanda
Wednesday 20th March 2024

Asked by: Stephen Timms (Labour - East Ham)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people with rejected asylum applications have been approached regarding voluntarily relocation to Rwanda as of 13 March 2024.

Answered by Michael Tomlinson - Minister of State (Minister for Illegal Migration)

The option of voluntary relocation will be given to failed asylum seekers. If they wish to relocate, it is only right that we facilitate that in order to save taxpayers’ money and pressures on our public services.

Regarding the voluntary relocation of individuals to Rwanda, it would be inappropriate to provide a running commentary on individual cases.

If a person expresses an interest in the voluntary relocation, we are supporting people in ensuring that they have all the information they need in order to make a decision.


Written Question
Asylum: Rwanda
Wednesday 20th March 2024

Asked by: Stephen Timms (Labour - East Ham)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what criteria his Department plans to use for selecting people with rejected asylum applications for proposed voluntary relocation to Rwanda.

Answered by Michael Tomlinson - Minister of State (Minister for Illegal Migration)

The option of voluntary relocation will be given to failed asylum seekers. If they wish to relocate, it is only right that we facilitate that in order to save taxpayers’ money and pressures on our public services.

Regarding the voluntary relocation of individuals to Rwanda, it would be inappropriate to provide a running commentary on individual cases.

If a person expresses an interest in the voluntary relocation, we are supporting people in ensuring that they have all the information they need in order to make a decision.


Written Question
Asylum: Rwanda
Wednesday 20th March 2024

Asked by: Stephen Timms (Labour - East Ham)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what safeguards his Department has put in place to ensure that people with a rejected asylum application being offered voluntary relocation to Rwanda are giving informed consent.

Answered by Michael Tomlinson - Minister of State (Minister for Illegal Migration)

The option of voluntary relocation will be given to failed asylum seekers. If they wish to relocate, it is only right that we facilitate that in order to save taxpayers’ money and pressures on our public services.

Regarding the voluntary relocation of individuals to Rwanda, it would be inappropriate to provide a running commentary on individual cases.

If a person expresses an interest in the voluntary relocation, we are supporting people in ensuring that they have all the information they need in order to make a decision.


Lords Chamber
Former Afghan Special Forces: Deportation - Tue 12 Dec 2023
Ministry of Defence

Mentions:
1: Earl of Minto (Con - Excepted Hereditary) therefore a component of the Afghan national security forces and are not automatically in scope for relocation - Speech Link
2: None therefore a component of the Afghan national security forces and are not automatically in scope for relocation - Speech Link
3: Baroness Coussins (XB - Life peer) tell the House why it is no longer possible to provide a breakdown of the jobs of people applying for relocation - Speech Link


Written Question
Afghanistan: Refugees
Monday 4th March 2024

Asked by: Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour - Slough)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many people in (a) Iran, (b) Pakistan and (c) other third countries eligible for relocation under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy are still awaiting relocation.

Answered by James Heappey

As of 28 February 2024, there are 1,254 ARAP eligible applicants (EPs) in Pakistan and 1,037 EPs in other third countries who are awaiting relocation to the United Kingdom.


Written Question
Pakistan: Refugees
Thursday 1st February 2024

Asked by: Dan Jarvis (Labour - Barnsley Central)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many people in Pakistan eligible for relocation under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy are still awaiting relocation.

Answered by James Heappey

As of 30 January 2024, there are approximately 1,100 Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP) Eligible Principals and their family members awaiting relocation from Pakistan.

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) are committed to support the continued relocation of eligible Afghans and their families out of Pakistan, and into the UK, as quickly as possible. To date, we have brought approximately 15,300 applicants to safety in the UK under the ARAP scheme.