Undocumented Migrants: Deportation

Home Office written question – answered at on 11 November 2025.

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Photo of Matt Vickers Matt Vickers Shadow Minister (Crime, Policing and Fire)

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what the cost to the public purse was of money paid to individuals (a) deported and (b) removed from the UK since July 2024.

Photo of Matt Vickers Matt Vickers Shadow Minister (Crime, Policing and Fire)

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what the average payment has been to individuals (a) deported and (b) removed from the UK under voluntary return schemes since July 2024.

Photo of Matt Vickers Matt Vickers Shadow Minister (Crime, Policing and Fire)

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what recent steps her Department has taken to help ensure transparency in payments made to individuals (a) deported and (b) voluntarily returned from the UK since July 2024.

Photo of Alex Norris Alex Norris The Minister of State, Home Department

The information requested regarding the specific value of payments made under the Voluntary Returns Service (VRS) and Facilitated Return Scheme (FRS) are not separately available from published statistics.

The Home Office publishes all available information on returns expenditure in the Home Office Annual Report and accounts at Home Office annual reports and accounts - GOV.UK(opens in a new tab)(opens in a new tab)

FRS and VRS are not an alternative to removal or deportation but facilitate the early removal of FNOs and those without leave to remain in the UK, helping them to re-settle in their country of origin. Voluntary removals benefit the UK taxpayer as costs of detention, appeals, and other legal challenges are significantly reduced.

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