Sentences with phrase «case of a home office»

In the case of a home office, the loan officer may visit to verify that a home office exists, and how it is organized.

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There is a recent case that provides a roadmap for what could happen to President Donald Trump and his longtime lawyer Michael Cohen after the FBI conducted raids on his office, home, and hotel as part of a Justice Department investigation.
The Home Office said in cases of domestic abuse, police response should not change.
His house still stood, the display cases in his home office were full of hockey jerseys again, and he was picking up big contracts.
That was the case for my business, which just moved to an office after eight years of being home - based.
On the days he comes into the office, he often leaves around 4 and continues to brainstorm at home until he finally falls asleep — with a notebook by his side in case he thinks of something midslumber.
In many cases, the arrangement is on a consulting basis, with the worker based out of a remote office closer to home.
Still, it is quite common for rich and famous home buyers to use straw entities created by wealth managers and family offices to make purchases, a scenario typically employed to ensure anonymity (or some semblance of it, anyway) while limiting liability in the case of unforeseen financial or legal woes.
It is understood that Kotey and Elsheikh have been stripped of their British citizenship, but the Home Office says it can not comment on individual cases.
It is no wonder most of us have stood back as advertisers have tried to get parents to spend money through targeting children, and as a culture has developed whereby, as a recent independent Home Office report put it, it is now not a case of if a teenager will view pornography, but of when.
Someone who claims to be the mom has been active on ratings pages and left this message: «This is probably not the most ideal avenue for me to share my experience but after learning of her new office in my home town and stumbling on the article of how twisted my case became and the poor reviews years after my son's loss I can no longer stay silent.
In that case you'll need to make off - site childcare arrangements — or establish a home office out of sight and earshot.
Currently, immigration sits primarily within the Home Office, but there is a case that the new trade department takes more of this role on as we consider how to attract the world's best workers to a Britain outside the EU.
Take another ETS case, R (on the application of Ashfaq Ali) v Secretary of State for the Home Department, where the tribunal found that the student accused of fraud by the Home Office was not entitled to an in - country right of appeal.
After all, the case had seen the witness testimony of two Home Office officials - Rebecca Collings and Peter Milinton — branded unscientific and useless.
There are also complaints about restrictions on appeals in immigration cases, given the often - haphazard nature of the decisions made by the Home Office.
The reporting committee has previously selected cases that favour the Home Office in a factual dispute and the decision exposes the committee to accusations of bias.»
A spokesman for the Home Office said that they believed the deadline for Qatada to appeal his case had passed, saying that he had «no right to request to refer the case to the grand chamber [of the court] because the three - month deadline passed at midnight on Monday».
«We do not give information to the Home Office unless we are engaged to act on behalf of clients on their individual cases to support around refugee, asylum and other status — to support them to reconnect to their home countries.&raHome Office unless we are engaged to act on behalf of clients on their individual cases to support around refugee, asylum and other status — to support them to reconnect to their home countries.&rahome countries.»
No single topic dominated the Home Office non-IA cases (though this department also received the vast bulk of IA cases).
Earlier, during prime minister's questions, Tony Blair defended the home secretary, saying the 27,000 cases dated back from before his time and were the result of flawed European information - sharing policies - not Home Office incompetehome secretary, saying the 27,000 cases dated back from before his time and were the result of flawed European information - sharing policies - not Home Office incompeteHome Office incompetence.
He said the excuse by the Home Office ministers that the letter they received from Acpo did not explicitly refer to the backlog of 27,000 cases not entered into the computer «suggests that they need to be spoon - fed facts rather than taking their own initiative».
That's the type of judgement which the Home Office now exercises in asylum cases.
«The sharing of information by the MPS [Metropolitan Police Service] with the Home Office is assessed on a case by case basis so is not routinely carried out and will only occur where police have a genuine concern that an individual is in the country illegally»
The first, which Politics.co.uk reported on recently, is a case brought by the Migrants» Rights Network against the sharing of patients» personal data between NHS Digital and the Home Office for immigration purposes.
But these financial liabilities only account for those cases which the Home Office thought it had a greater than 50 % chance of winning, suggesting there may be even larger costs elsewhere.
The shadow Minister nods, but under his Government, and under this Government, we have not yet made the case to the Home Office that Croydon council tax payers should not be asked to shoulder the cost of a national obligation.
She said: «Is he also concerned that given the number of Home Office decisions that were got wrong on these Windrush cases about a wider culture of disbelief, about whether a net migration target is distorting decisions and also about the lack of checks and balances in the system to prevent injustices?»
But this case raises serious questions about the culture and morality of the Home Office and the people in charge of it.
The Home Office have also recently advised all forces to put all reviews on hold as it awaits the outcome of an appeal in the Metropolitan Police case of «Laws».
And yet the history of the Home Office in general, and its conduct in this case in particular, does not suggest it is either decent or competent.
The Home Office is currently undertaking a review of gay and lesbian asylum cases after MPs found asylum seekers were having to show officials sexually explicit photos of themselves to prove their sexuality.
When those reports did conclude torture had taken place, Home Office case workers were so ignorant of the rules against detaining victims that they still moved to keep the individual in the centre.
The Home Office had promised to clear its huge backlog of cases by Christmas 2012.
The case for the defence rests largely on a widely circulated email sent by the Home Office in response to a query about the legal status of CBD chewing gum.
As many people do when faced with the grim reality of a hostile Home Office campaign, she went underground, cancelled her phone and tried to get her papers in order so she could make a proper case for her right to remain.
What led the Home Office to believe that this wasn't just a case of fraud in one test centre, but a widespread network of abuse across many institutions?
In all the cases which have gone before the courts, the Home Office only bothered to supply two witness statements, both from members of its staff.
Reports from Acpo said the criminal records from cases tried in Europe were «sitting in desk files» at the Home Office instead of being entered onto the CRB's database.
Peter Clarke said he was concerned to find during an official inspection of the privately run detention centre in Bedfordshire that in two cases, the Home Office had refused, without explanation, to accept that rape came within the legal definition of torture.
Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions, she responded angrily to being quoted by Mrs May in relation to the cases of the Windrush children — some of whom lost out on jobs, healthcare and housing after being unable to prove their immigration status to the Home Office.
«We did, as a Home Office, look compassionately over a number of individual cases.
Home Office minister Mark Harper admitted in a written statement that the names, date of birth, and details of the immigration case type and status of 1,598 people had been mistakenly published online by his staff.
Dave Garratt, chief executive of Refugee Action, which brought the case, said: «Every day we see the human impact of this unlawful Home Office policy which robs individuals and families of their dignity.
«Judges haven't been able to understand why the Home Office has continued to use the Danish report because there are so many criticisms of it,» says Nathan Stevens, an immigration consultant for Duncan Lewis Solicitors, which has worked on ten cases since the changes came in last year.
Appearing before the home affairs select committee for the first time since his appointment to the job last month, Javid said the Home Office had identified 63 possible Windrush cases of wrongful removal and warned the number could rhome affairs select committee for the first time since his appointment to the job last month, Javid said the Home Office had identified 63 possible Windrush cases of wrongful removal and warned the number could rHome Office had identified 63 possible Windrush cases of wrongful removal and warned the number could rise.
A Home Office spokesperson said: «Once we were aware of his case, we worked quickly to resolve this case
Sir Philip Rutnam, permanent secretary at the Home Office, who is giving evidence alongside Nokes and Ind, says it will take «a small number of weeks» to conclude checking deportation cases to make sure no one was wrongfully removed.
Understanding this case hinges on two principle factors: the nature of Norman Baker and the nature of the Home Office.
At another forum in Wantagh, representatives from the Nassau County Office of Emergency Management will discuss emergency procedures and what residents can do to protect their home in case of a hurricane.
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