§ Mr. HendersonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many without foundation appeals against a refusal of asylum were determined in(a) 1994 and (b) 1995; and how many of these appeals were (i) allowed, (ii) referred back to the Secretary of State for reconsideration under paragraph 5 of schedule 2 to the Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 and (iii) withdrawn. [13935]
§ Mr. KirkhopeInformation regarding the decisions on without foundation appeals for 1995 is given in the table. The equivalent information for 1994 is published in table 8.4 of the Home Office Statistical Bulletin "Asylum Statistics United Kingdom 1994", issue 15/95. A copy of this publication is available in the Library.
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Outcome of without foundation appeals to the adjudicator, excluding dependants, 1995 1995 percentage Total determined1 of which: 1,115 (100) Allowed 3 Dismissed 59 Withdrawn 9 Referred to the Secretary of State 29 1 Figures are provisional and rounded to the nearest 5 or percentage.
§ Mr. HendersonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many applications for asylum by persons applying(a) at a port of entry to the United Kingdom and (b) after entry were decided in 1995; and how many in each category were granted asylum and exceptional leave to remain. [13989]
§ Mr. KirkhopeThe information requested is given in the table.
Decisions3 on applications1 received for asylum in the United Kingdom1 excluding dependants, by location of application, January to December 1995 Principal applicants Applied at port Applied in-country Total Asylum applications2 14,410 29,555 43,965 Decisions3 10,255 16,755 27,005 Recognised as a refugee and granted asylum 345 950 1,295 Not recognised as a refugee but granted exceptional leave to remain4 1,945 2,465 4,410 Total refusals 7,960 13,340 21,300 Refused asylum and ELR after full consideration 6,665 11,040 17,705 Refused on safe third country grounds5 1,300 215 1,515 Refused under para 3406 — 2,085 2,085 1 Provisional figures rounded to the nearest 5. 2 Figures exclude information on applications made overseas. 3 Decisions do not necessarily relate to applications made in the period. 4 Usually granted for a year in the first instance, subject then to further review. 5 Refused on the grounds that the applicant had arrived from a safe third country. 6 Paragraph 180F prior to 1/10/94. For failure to provide evidence to support the asylum claim within a reasonable period, including failure to respond to invitation to interview to establish identity.
§ Mr. HendersonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what proportion of without foundation asylum appeals were determined within the time scale prescribed by the Asylum Appeals (Procedure) Rules 1993, in 1995. [13934]
§ Mr. KirkhopeIn 1995, 12 per cent. of all without foundation appeals were determined within the prescribed time scale.
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§ Mr. HendersonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many asylum applications are currently awaiting an initial decision by his Department's asylum division; how many appeals against a refusal of asylum are currently being processed by the asylum division; and how many appeals against a refusal of asylum, which have been processed by the asylum division and despatched to the immigration appellate authority, are awaiting hearings by the authority. [13988]
§ Mr. KirkhopeAs at 31 December 1995, 69,650 asylum applications were awaiting initial decisions by the Home Office from people who had been refused asylum and 11,690 such appeals were awaiting hearings by the Immigration Appellate Authority.
§ Mr. HendersonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many persons, having been refused asylum,(a) were removed or (b) made voluntary departures from the United Kingdom in (i) 1994 and (ii) 1995. [13990]
§ Mr. KirkhopeIn 1994, there were 2,108 removals, including 566 voluntary departures, of persons refused asylum. The provisional figures for 1995 are 2,629 and 759 respectively.
§ Mr. HendersonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) what is the average time currently taken by his Department to reach an initial decision on(a) all asylum applicants and (b) asylum applications submitted (i) prior to and (ii) following implementation of the Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993; [13937]
(2) what is the average time taken by his Department's asylum division to process and despatch to the immigration appellate authority an appeal against a refusal of asylum; and what is the average time taken by the authority to hear and determine such an appeal following its receipt from the asylum division. [13936]
§ Mr. KirkhopeInformation on the times taken at the various stages of the asylum process are given in the table.
Average times involved in deciding applications for asylum (June—November 1995) Months Time taken for an initial decision to be made (pre-act applications) 40.0 Time taken for an initial decision to be made (post-act applications) 8.9 Time taken by the Home Office to process an appeal 3.7 Time taken by the Immigration Appellate Authority to determine an appeal 6.1