Impact assessments covering migration policy
This page presents a collection of impact assessments led by the Home Office on migration policy.
The Home Office is conducting an impact assessment on the digital status right to rent scheme, which enables landlords to verify tenants' immigration status digitally in the private rented sector. The policy aims to prevent unlawful discrimination while enforcing right to rent checks, with associated data protection impact assessments completed. Current status involves draft codes of practice for landlords and ongoing assessment of migration policy implications.
This page presents a collection of impact assessments led by the Home Office on migration policy.
In response to: Digital status, right to rent: data protection impact assessment
In response to: Digital status, view and prove: data protection impact assessment
In response to: Digital status, right to work: data protection impact assessment
This DPIA concerns right to work, one of the 3 online services which enable people with an immigration status to check and share their status online.
This DPIA concerns view and prove, one of the 3 online services which enables people with an immigration status to check and share their status online.
This DPIA concerns right to rent, one of the 3 online services which enable people with an immigration status to check and share their status online.
Equality impact assessment undertaken in relation to the right to rent scheme.
Impact assessment for the Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill, as prepared by Home Office Insight and Analysis.
In response to: Digital only right to work and rent checks: equality impact assessment
Equality impact assessment undertaken in relation to the Right to Rent and Right to Work Schemes.
In response to: National Security Bill: overarching documents
In response to: Digital right to work and rent checks for British and Irish citizens: equality impact ass…
In response to: Digital right to work and rent checks for British and Irish citizens: equality impact ass…
Equality impact assessments undertaken in relation to the use of digital right to work and rent checks for British and Irish citizens from 6 April 2022.