HC Deb 16 July 1993 vol 228 cc694-5W
Mr. Khabra

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many(a) husbands, (b) fiancés, (c) wives and (d) fiancées refused wholly or partly on (x) primary purpose and (y) support and accommodation grounds in 1991 and 1992 in (i) the countries of the Indian subcontinent and (ii) any other country for which statistics are available appealed against the refusal; and how many of the appeals in each category were (1) allowed, (2) dismissed, (3) withdrawn and (4) are pending.

Mr. Charles Wardle

The available information is given in the table and relates to the numbers of applications for entry clearance initially refused and the numbers granted following an appeal in the Indian subcontinent. Not all those refused initially go on to appeal.

Information by reason of refusal is not available for countries outside the Indian subcontinent.

Initial refusals Granted on appeal
Primary purpose of the marriage was to obtain admission to the United Kingdom: Couple could not accommodate and/for maintain themselves without recourse to public funds: Primary purpose of the marriage was to obtain admission to the United Kingdom: Couple could not accommodate and/for maintain themselves without recourse to public funds:
Solely for this reason Partly for this reason1 Solely for this reason Partly for this reason1 Solely for this reason Partly for this reason1 Solely for this reason Partly for this reason1
Fiances 310 100 2 90 100 50 2 10
Wives 180 50 170 70 30 2 50 10
Fiancees 70 20 20 10 10
1992
Bangladesh
Husbands 120 70 40 60 70 20 20 30
Fiances 2 2 2
Wives 10 10 20 30 2 2
Fiancees 2 2
Pakistan
Husbands 720 570 120 570 160 190 10 190
Fiances 80 40 10 40 20 30 2 20
Wives 40 30 190 40 10 10 20 10
Fiancees 2 10 10 10 2 2
India
Husbands 240 20 2 20 90 2
Fiances 200 20 20 50
Wives 180 40 20 40 50
Fiancees 70 20 2 10 10 2 2
Total Indian sub-continent
Husbands 1,090 660 160 630 320 220 30 220
Fiances 280 60 10 60 70 30 2 20
Wives 230 70 260 100 60 10 20 20
Fiancees 70 30 10 20 10 2 2 2
1 Includes double-counting of those for which refusal was jointly for these reasons. All figures are rounded to the nearest ten.
2 Equals less than 5.

Note: Initial refusals and numbers granted on appeal do not necessarily refer to the same individuals as an appeal may not be decided in the same year. These figures include some revisions.