examining passports and recognising forged documentation -this
requires excellent observational skills and an understanding of forgery
techniques;keeping up to date with changes in legislation and current affairs;applying immigration legislation,rules and policy;communicating with various agencies,including intelligence
units,the police,benefits agencies,helping to organise surveillance;carrying out intelligence-based activities and using knowledge of national and international intelligence;undertaking,with police assistance,immigration visitstoidentify people with no authority to remain in the UK;deciding on the entry rights of individuals and,whereapplicable, refusing entry;deciding on whether individuals who have been refused entry may
be placed in temporary accommodation in the UK,and making appropriate
arrangements,including liaising with and working alongside housing
authorities;making arrangements for the removal of those who have entered orattempted to enter the UK in breach of immigration law;writing and presenting case study reports and statistics.
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