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<p>In October 2016, the French Government requested the support of the UK Government
for its clearance of the Calais camp. As part of our comprehensive support for the
camp clearance we transferred more than 750 children to the UK directly from France.
Those children who were not eligible for transfer to the UK are in the care of French
authorities.</p><p>The French Government is alive to the threat of new camps appearing
in northern France and we are aware of reports of some migrants returning to the area.
However, official figures for the number of children present in the area are not available.
Children in France are the responsibility of the French authorities.</p><p>On 10 March,
the Government published the basis on which further transfers to the UK under section
67 of the Immigration Act 2016 will be made. The Government has invited referrals
of eligible children from France, Italy and Greece. The UK Government will not be
involved in the identification or assessment of children.</p><p>Under Article 8 of
the Dublin III Regulation, children can have their asylum claims transferred to another
EU Member State where they have close family. We continue to work closely with the
French authorities and other EU partners to ensure the timely and efficient operation
of the Dublin III Regulation.</p>
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