HC Deb 25 April 1985 vol 77 cc497-8W
Mrs. Renée Short

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the number of citizens originating from former British Commonwealth member nations who have either been deported or refused entry clearance into the United Kingdom in each single year since 1979.

Mr. Waddington

Information on the number of persons deported is given in the table. The available information on refusals of entry clearance relates only to Pakistan where in the years 1979 to 1984, respectively, a total of 4,755, 3,293, 3,011, 2,901, 2,320 and 1,863 persons were refused clearance for entry to the United Kingdom either for immediate settlement or for admission for a limited period as husbands, fiancés, students, visitors, and so on.

Nationals of former British Commonwealth countries deported from the United Kingdom, 1979–84.
Nationals of Number of persons
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
Burma 1
Cameroon Republic* 2 1 1
Republic of Ireland 34 38 43 40 25 23
South Africa 52 60 35 48 32 42
Somalia†
Pakistan 9 5 9 4 6 6
South Yemen‡ 1 1 1 2
Sudan 5 1 1 1 2 3

Offence(s) Sentence
Murder Life imprisonment
Murder Life imprisonment
Murder Life imprisonment
Murder Life imprisonment
Murder Life imprisonment
Murder Life imprisonment
Murder Life imprisonment
Murder Life imprisonment
Murder Life imprisonment
Murder Life imprisonment
Murder Life imprisonment
* The United Republic of Cameroon includes the former territory of the Southern Cameroons which was a member of the Commonwealth.
† Includes the former territory of British Somaliland.
‡ Formerly Aden.

Mr. Winnick

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will state the numbers of passengers arriving in the United Kingdom from the Indian subcontinent during 1984 who were (a) given leave to enter and (b) refused leave to enter, in each of the following categories: ordinary visitors, business visitors, in transit, returning after temporary absence abroad, students, work permit holders and dependants, coming for settlement on arrival, and others.

Mr. Waddington

The available information, which is given in the following table, will be published in the forthcoming Command Paper "Control of Immigration: Statistics, United Kingdom 1984". Information on those refused leave to enter does not identify the category in which they sought entry.

Citizens of Indian sub-continent countries given leave to enter and refused, 1984
Number of journeys
Given leave to enter:
Ordinary visitors 190,000
Business visitors 41,100
In transit 36,600
Returning after temporary absence abroad 76,600
Students 3,790
Work permit holders 700
Dependants of work permit holders 260
Settlement on arrival 9,100
Others 6,960
Total 365,000
Refused leave to enter 3,891

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