Transparency data

Immigration and protection data: Q4 2021

Data on immigration and protection activities.

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Immigration and protection data: Q4 2021

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Details

This document contains data on:

  • appeal representation rate
  • the volume of oral hearings represented by the Home Office divided by the total number of oral hearings
  • the decision quality percentage of decisions sampled
  • percentage of asylum operations applications processed within 6 months
  • age of asylum operations initial decision work in progress - applications made from 1 October 2006
  • asylum operations work in progress
  • breakdown of asylum operations costs and productivity
  • number of HR complex applications received and input, or applications that are submitted online
  • percentage of HR complex applications processed within service standards
  • HR complex work-in-progress and outstanding not input
  • NRPF - destitution change of conditions applications and outcomes
  • NRPF - destitution change of conditions application by age group
  • NRPF - destitution change of conditions nationality of applicants
  • NRPF - destitution change of conditions gender of applicants
  • deprivation orders: people deprived British citizenship on the grounds of fraud
  • status of the OLCU 41k cohort of pre March 2007 unconcluded people previously owned by case resolution directorate (CRD)
  • breakdown of the status of the OLCU 41k cohort of pre March 2007 unconcluded people previously owned by case resolution directorate (CRD)
  • breakdown of the status of the people transferred out of the OLCU 41k cohort
  • breakdown of additional records identified of pre March 2007 unconcluded people previously owned by case resolution directorate (CRD)
Published 24 February 2022