HC Deb 23 October 1992 vol 212 cc384-5W
Mr. Madden

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people over the past year, to date, from former states of Yugoslavia, have applied to enter the United Kingdom; how many applied(a) to visit, (b) to study, (c) to settle as a dependent relative, (d) to join a relative, (e) for political asylum and (f) for other reasons; how many applications, in each category, have (i) been granted, (ii) been refused, (iii) are still being considered, (iv) are subject to appeal, or (v) the applicant has been removed from the United Kingdom to return to country of origin.

Mr. Charles Wardle

[holding answer 19 October 1992]: The available information relates to nationals of the former states of Yugoslavia admitted or refused at United Kingdom ports, and is given in the table.

Nationals of the former stales of Yugoslavia
January to August 19921
Total admissions (ie, persons given leave to enter Of whom: 33,200
visitors 21,900
students 1,680
spouses, fiance(e)s, children 50
others2 9,540
Persons refused leave to enter and removed3 429
Persons applying for asylum at United Kingdom ports4 5 930

Notes:

1 Figures are provisional.

2 Mainly passengers returning and transit passengers.

3 The majority of those refused and removed were seeking entry as a visitor or student. No asylum seekers have been returned to Yugoslavia; 43 have been removed to safe third countries.

4 Covers period January to September 1992.

5 Such persons are given temporary admission while their application is being considered. Nearly all of these persons are still awaiting a decision. The figure excludes dependants.