HC Deb 05 February 1987 vol 109 cc740-1W
Mr. Dubs

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many settlement applications at the post in Dhaka were (a) received, (b) granted, (c) refused, (d) deferred at first interview, (e) lapsed, (f) outstanding and (g) outstanding and awaiting first interview for each quarter since the beginning of 1985.

Mr. Waddington

I have been asked to reply.

The information requested is given in the following table.

Applications in Dhaka for entry clearance for settlement in the United Kingdom1
Number of persons2
1985 1986
Applications 1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd quarter 4th quarter Year 1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd quarter
Newly received 1,780 1,880 2,390 1,980 8,030 1,630 1,570 1,520
Granted3 1,260 1,300 1,760 1,680 6,000 1,320 900 1,050
Refused initially 1,140 900 1,080 1,140 4,260 1,170 820 430
Deferred4 730 750 1,000 990 3,470 1,430 1,300 1,320
Lapsed or withdrawn5 120 120 160 210 610 560 990 870
Outstanding at end of period 12,600 12,500 12,500 11,900 11,900 10,800 9,800 9,300
Of which: Awaiting first interview 10,500 10,400 10,400 9,500 9,500 7,700 6,500 5,500
1 Excluding applications for a certificate of entitlement or a confirmation of the right of abode.
2 Wives, children, persons for immediate settlement, husbands, male fiancees, and female fiancees since 26 August 1985 (when the entry clearance requirement for female fiancees was introduced).
3 Including applications granted on appeal.
4 Including applications referred to the Home Office for decision.
5 The increase in 1986 reflects applicants for entry clearance who had a claim to the right of abode being considered instead for a certificate of settlement or a confirmation of the right of abode.

Mr. Dubs

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what are the maximum, minimum and average times taken between the deferral of a decision on a settlement application made at the post in Dhaka and the interviewing of the sponsor in the United Kingdom.

Mr. Waddington

I have been asked to reply.

I regret that the information requested is not readily available.