HL Deb 02 March 1988 vol 494 cc270-1WA
The Earl of Kinnoull

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What categories of applicant for settlement in the United Kingdom will be exempt or subject to reduced fees under Clause 8 of the Immigration Bill.

The Minister of State, Home Office (Earl Ferrers)

No firm decision has yet been taken on how the Powers in Clause 8 of the Immigration Bill might be implemented. Regulations under Clause 8 may prescribe different fees for different categories of applicant, including the possibility of exemptions from the fee. At first sight, we think that there may be a case for reductions in the case of refugees and those, such as spouses and fiance(e)s, who are admitted on conditions specifically with a view to settlement. Final decisions will be taken when we come to draw up regulations under Clause 8.