HC Deb 16 February 1999 vol 325 cc659-60W
Fiona Mactaggart

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department for how many people detained under the Immigration Act powers he has (i) demanded and (ii) received the expenses of detention under(a) Schedule 2 paragraph 19(1) and (b) Schedule 2 paragraph 20(1) of the Immigration Act 1971 from the carrier, in each year since 1993 to the latest convenient date in 1998; and what is the annual total of moneys received. [70709]

Mr. Mike O'Brien

Records show that for each of the financial years between 1 April 1993 and 31 March 1998, the Immigration Service demanded payment for:

  • 7,219 people in 1993–94
  • 5,226 people in 1994–95
  • 10,868 people in 1995–96
  • 15,182 people in 1996–97
  • 19,126 people in 1997–98

Payments were received for:

  • 6,495 people in 1993–94
  • 4,506 people in 1994–95

(e) for an extension of stay as a student, (f) for asylum when the person was recognised as a refugee, (g) for asylum when the person was granted exceptional leave to enter or remain, (h) for naturalisation as a British citizen on the grounds of residence, (j) for naturalisation as a British citizen on the grounds of marriage to a British citizen, (k) for registration of a minor as a British citizen, whose applications were decided at the end of (i) March 1997, (ii) June 1997, (iii) September 1997, (iv) December 1997, (v) March 1998, (vi) June 1998, (vii) September 1998 and (viii) December 1998 had waited since applying; and how long a person applying in January 1999 in each of these categories may expect to wait for a decision. [71414]

Mr. Mike O'Brien

The available information is given in the table. No target times have been set for the completion of applications in these categories made during January 1999.

  • 9,796 people in 1995–96
  • 13,537 people in 1996–97
  • 13,168 people in 1997–98.

The figures shown are for Schedule 2 paragraph 19(1) and 20(1) cases. A separate breakdown between these categories could be produced only at disproportionate cost. The monies received for each of the financial years shown is as follows:

  • £767,760 in 1993–94
  • £291,063 in 1994–95
  • £373,101 in 1995–96
  • £709,199 in 1996–97
  • £1,360,690 in 1997–98

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