§ Mr. FoulkesTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the number of people from each Caribbean country not permitted to enter the United Kingdom, for each year since 1979; and what percentage this represents in each case of the known number of entrants from each country.
§ Mr. Peter LloydThe available information is given in the following table:
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Barbados Guyana Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Year Total refused leave to enter and removed Removal rate1 Total refused leave to enter and removed Removal rate1 Total refused leave to enter and removed Removal rate1 Total refused leave to enter and removed Removal rate1 1982 7 0.1 19 0.3 63 0.2 13 0.1 1983 5 0.1 17 0.3 60 0.2 10 2— 1984 4 0.1 29 0.5 44 0.2 10 0.1 1985 2 2— 16 0.2 69 0.2 6 2— 1986 7 0.1 16 0.3 131 0.4 20 0.1 1987 9 0.1 27 0.5 269 0.8 31 0.2 1988 20 0.2 27 0.5 424 1.4 42 0.2 1989 31 0.3 44 0.7 803 2.4 76 0.4 1990 36 0.4 57 0.9 580 1.9 131 0.7 1 As a percentage of passenger admissions plus removals. 2 — 0.05 per cent. or less.
§ Ms. HarmanTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people have(a) applied to enter the United Kingdom from India on the basis of marriage in each of the last five years and (b) been refused under the primary purpose rule.
§ Mr. Peter LloydThe information requested is given in the table.
Applications for an entry clearance for settlement, by spouses and fiance(e)s in India Number of persons Applications Newly received1 Refused solely because of primary purpose rule2 Refused partly because of primary purpose rule2 1986 3,240 670 60 1987 3,450 600 60 1988 2,910 550 70 1989 3,310 400 50 1990 3,300 520 60 1 Including applications subsequently withdrawn. Many wives who applied before August 1988 were not required to satisfy the primary purpose rule, because they were covered by section 1(5) of the Immigration Act 1971. 2 Applications refused initally minus applications granted on appeal.
§ Ms. HarmanTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people(a) applied to enter the United Kingdom as visitors from Caribbean countries and (b) were refused entry in each of the last five years.
§ Mr. Peter LloydThe available information for 1986 to 1989 is published in table 1 of the annual Home Office Command Papers "Control of Immigration Statistics, United Kingdom"—Cm 166, 415, 726 and 1124 for each year from 1986 to 1989 respectively—copies of which are in the Library. The available information for 1990 is given in the table.
Caribbean visitors admitted to, and Caribbean passengers refused leave to enter and removed from, the United Kingdom in 1990. Nationality Total visitors admitted Total passengers refused leave to enter and removed Barbados 5,160 36 Guyana 3,740 57 Jamaica 18,200 580 Trinidad and Tobago 9,780 131