HC Deb 22 July 1993 vol 229 cc386-7W
Mr. Allen

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many DNA tests to prove a family relationship for immigration purposes have been carried out under the Home Office-funded scheme during(a) 1992 and (b) the first quarter of 1993, listed by country of origin; what was the average waiting period for the test and for its results; and in how many of those tests the family relationships were proved to be as claimed by the applicants.

Mr. Charles Wardle

The available information for 1992 and the first quarter 1993 is given in the table.

The average waiting time from the taking of a blood sample to a decision being made on the result of a DNA test is six to eight weeks.

(a) received, (b) granted and (c) refused in relation to nationals of (i) India, (ii) Bangladesh, (iii) Pakistan, (iv) Australia, (v) Canada, (vi) Ghana, (vii) Nigeria, (viii) Malaysia and (ix) in total, during 1992 and 1993.

Mr. Charles Wardle

The information is given in the table.

Working holidaymaker variation of leave decisions, excluding dependants
1992 1993 Quarter 1
Citizens of Grants Refusals Grants Refusals
All countries 11,410 790 2,600 230
of which:
India 280 30 70 10
Bangladesh 140 10 40 1
Pakistan 540 50 110 10
Australia 2,120 20 500 10
Canada 270 1 50 1
Ghana 1,140 90 220 20
Nigeria 1,650 280 240 60
Malaysia 750 40 140 10
1— Five or fewer.

Mr. Allen

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many applications for entry clearance as working holidaymakers have been(a) received, (b) granted and (c) refused in (i) India, (ii) Bangladesh, (iii) Pakistan, (iv) Australia, (v) Canada, (vi) Ghana, (vii) Nigeria and (viii) Malaysia, during 1992 and 1993.

Mr. Charles Wardle

The information requested is not available centrally.