§ Mr. GodsiffTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many nationals of(a) Albania, (b) Algeria, (c) Angola, (d) Armenia, (e) Azerbaijan, (f) Bahrain, (g) Bangladesh, (h) Belarus, (i) Bulgaria, (j) Cambodia, (k) Cameroon, (l) China, (m) Columbia, (n) the Dominican Republic, (o)Ecuador (p) Egypt, (q) Fiji, (r) the Gambia, (s) Ethiopia, (t) Georgia, (u) Ghana, (v) Guyana, (w) India, (x) Indonesia, (y) Iran, (z) Ivory Coast, (aa) Jordan, (bb) Kenya, (cc) Kuwait (dd) Lebanon, (ee) Liberia, (ff) Libya, (gg) Macedonia (hh) Madagascar, (ii) Mongolia, (jj) Morocco, (kk) Mozambique, (11) Nepal, (mm) Pakistan, (nn) Peru, (oo) the Philippines, (pp) Romania, (qq) Russia, (rr) Saudi Arabia, (ss) Sengal, (tt) Sri Lanka, (uu) the Sudan, (vv) Syria, (ww) Taiwan, (xx) Tanzania, (yy) Thailand, (zz) Tunisia, (aaa) Turkey, (bbb) Yugoslavia, (ccc) Ukraine, (ddd) Vietnam and (eee ) Yemen applied for entry clearance to come to the United Kingdom for temporary purposes, including visitor and student applications in 2000; how many visas were issued for temporary purposes; how many recipients of these visas returned to their country of nationality before the visas expired; and how many applied (a) to remain permanently in the United Kingdom or (b) for political asylum. [1550251
§ Mrs. RocheThe available information is given in the table.
Entry clearance data for 2000 are not yet available. No data are available on the numbers of persons who return to their country of nationality before their leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom expires. Information is not available on the number of holders of visas for temporary purposes who apply for asylum or for settlement. The information on grants of settlement includes persons who entered the United Kingdom with an entry clearance 492W leading to settlement; and the data on asylum applications and those who entered by clandestine means include persons who held no entry clearance.
Grants of settlement and applications for asylum 20001 Nationality Grants of settlement2,3 Applications 4 for asylum Albania 110 1,470 Algeria 980 1,535 Angola 240 765 Armenia 20 85 Azerbaijan 50 70 Bahrain 20 5 Bangladesh 3,660 725 Belarus 60 555 Bulgaria 290 85 Cambodia 10 5 Cameroon 140 335 China 1,640 3,840 Colombia 630 475 Dominican Republic 60 — Ecuador 100 425 Egypt 470 60 Ethiopia 2,700 390 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia5 2,420 5,695 Fiji 20 * Gambia 230 40 Georgia 40 220 Ghana 3,010 255 Guyana 190 5 India 7,770 1,850 Indonesia 200 45 Iran 1,790 5,170 Ivory Coast 200 420 Jordan 250 15 Kenya 940 430 Kuwait 50 15 Lebanon 970 270 Liberia 230 50 Libya 340 150 Macedonia 50 55 Madagascar 6— * Mongolia 10 70 Morocco 580 25 Mozambique 10 5 Nepal 140 605 Pakistan 10,800 2,825 Peru 160 10 Philippines 1,850 25 Romania 310 2,065 Russia7 1,180 980 Saudi Arabia 50 15 Senegal 30 10 Sri Lanka 6,910 6,035 Sudan 1,470 390 Syria 220 130 Taiwan 180 10 Tanzania 380 50 Thailand 910 15 Tunisia 120 15 Turkey 4,850 3,925 Ukraine 380 725 Vietnam 120 180 Yemen 280 180 1 1999 data are provisional 2 Excluding persons given indefinite leave to enter 3 All settlement data are rounded to three significant figures or to the nearest 10 if less than 1,000 4 Figures are rounded to the nearest 5 with * = 1 or 2, and exclude dependants 5 Includes holders of passports of the former Yugoslavia 6 Negligible (ie five or fewer) 7 Includes holders of Soviet Union passports