HC Deb 03 May 1988 vol 132 cc435-7W
Mr. Madden

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many applications for(a) adult registration, (b) registration of minors and (c) naturalisation were (i) received and (ii) granted by the nationality division of his Department for each month from April 1987.

Mr. Renton

The following is the information available for applications for British citizenship made under the British Nationality Act 1981 received in case-working groups in the nationality division and granted for each month from April 1987 to March 1988.

British Nationality Act 1981: Applications received
Date Adult registrations Minor registrations Naturalisations
1987
April 2,649 473 430
May 1,394 500 2,401
June 2,003 610 2,256
July 3,985 781 1,773
August 4,669 1,008 2,939
September 4,007 873 2,190
October 4,397 878 2,282
November 9,495 1,782 4,235
December ,890 863 1,690
1988
January 10,591 1,161 2,305
February 8,611 716 1,899
March 12,451 1,306 3,777

Note: These figures do not take account of some 190,000 cases which have been received in Lunar house but not yet received in the case-working groups.

Fees received, net of refunds to unsuccessful applicants during January to March 1988, were as follows:

1988 £
January 1,335,057
February 1,523,734
March 13,282,369
1 Provisional.

Mr. Madden

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was(a) the budgeted cost and (b) the actual cost of processing nationality applications in the nationality division of his Department during 1987–88.

Mr. Renton

The processing of citizenship applications is required to be self-financing. The budgeted costs per case therefore equate to the fees charged. The outturn costs for 1987–88 are not yet available but will be published in due course.