HC Deb 26 February 2002 vol 380 cc1250-5W
Fiona Mactaggart

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people, broken down by nationality, on(a) temporary admission and (b) temporary release, applied for leave to enter on the grounds of marriage in each year from 1995 to the latest convenient date in 2001; and how many such applications in each year were (i) granted and (ii) refused. [35548]

Angela Eagle

The available information is given in the table.

The information relates to decisions on applications for leave to remain on the basis of marriage, by main nationality for 1995 to 2000, the latest year available.

Grants and refusal of extensions of leave to remain1 in the United Kingdom on the basis of marriage2 by nationality, excluding EEA Nationals, 1995–2000
1995 1996
Grants Refusals Total decisions Grants Refusals Total decisions
All nationalities 17,560 1,590 19,150 17,060 1,410 18,470
Europe (excluding EEA)
Bulgaria 60 7 60 70 7 80
Cyprus 120 7 120 150 7 150
Former Czechoslovakia 150 7 150 200 7 200
of which:
Czech Republic3 8 8 8 8 8 8
Slovakia 8 8 8 8 8 8
Hungary 100 7 100 90 90
Malta 30 30 20 20
Poland 360 10 370 370 20 400
Romania 150 7 150 140 7 140
Switzerland 80 80 90 7 90
Turkey 550 40 590 570 30 600
Former USSR 370 10 380 440 10 460
of which:
Estonia 8 8 8 8 8 8
Latvia 8 8 8 8 8 8
Lithuania 8 8 8 8 8 8
Russia4 8 8 8 8 8 8
Ukraine 8 8 8 8 8 8
Other Former USSR 8 8 8 8 8 8
Former Yugoslavia 500 10 510 410 20 430
of which: 8 8 8 8 8 8
Croatia 8 8 8 8 8 8
Slovenia 8 8 8 8 8 8
Yugoslavia5 8 8 8 8 8 8
Other Former Yugoslavia 8 8 8 8 8 8
Other Europe 20 20 20 20
Europe (excluding EEA) 2,500 80 2,580 2,580 90 2,670
Americas
Argentina 40 7 40 30 30
Barbados 40 40 40 7 40
Brazil 400 10 410 360 7 370
Canada 280 10 290 370 7 370
Chile 30 30 30 7 30
Colombia 130 10 140 150 10 160
Guyana 100 10 110 80 10 100
Jamaica 790 160 950 660 110 770
Mexico 70 7 70 60 60
Peru 50 7 50 70 7 70
Trinidad and Tobago 120 10 130 120 7 130
USA 1,340 10 1,350 1,320 10 1,330
Venezuela 40 7 40 40 40
Other Americas 220 7 220 190 7 190
Americas 3,650 220 3,870 3,520 160 3,680
Africa
Algeria 410 30 440 430 30 460
Angola 20 7 20 7 7 10
Congo (Dem. Rep.)6 20 7 20 120 120
Egypt 110 10 120 60 10 60
Ethiopia 40 40 700 7 700
Ghana 870 200 1,070 210 180 390
Kenya 250 30 280 30 20 50
Libya 20 20 180 7 180
Mauritius 210 20 230 250 20 270
Morocco 240 40 280 1,170 30 1,200
Nigeria 1,350 390 1,740 300 310 620
Sierra Leone 320 100 420 30 120 140
Somalia 20 7 20 590 7 600
South Africa 420 10 430 40 10 50
Sudan 60 7 60 110 7 110
Tanzania 100 7 100 40 10 50

Data for 2001 are due to be published in the summer this year.

is not possible to identify how many of the decisions were made in cases were the applicant was on temporary admission or release.

Grants and refusal of extensions of leave to remain1 in the United Kingdom on the basis of marriage2 by nationality, excluding EEA Nationals, 1995–2000
1995 1996
Grants Refusals Total decisions Grants Refusals Total decisions
Tunisia 50 7 50 40 40
Uganda 40 10 50 20 7 20
Zambia 80 10 90 70 10 80
Zimbabwe 120 20 140 120 20 130
Other Africa 300 40 340 310 50 360
Africa 5,030 910 5,940 4,820 840 5,660
Asia
Indian sub-continent
Bangladesh 380 30 410 370 30 410
India 1,150 60 1,220 1,110 60 1,170
Pakistan 1,070 150 1,220 970 120 1,090
Indian sub-continent 2,610 250 2,860 2,450 210 2,660
Middle East
Iran 140 10 150 130 7 130
Iraq 50 7 50 40 7 50
Israel 140 7 140 130 130
Jordan 40 40 40 7 40
Kuwait 7 7 7 7
Lebanon 80 7 80 90 10 100
Saudi Arabia 10 10 10 10
Syria 40 7 40 40 7 40
Yemen 30 7 30 30 7 30
Other Middle East 20 20 20 7 30
Middle East 560 20 580 540 20 560
Remainder of Asia
China 220 7 220 190 7 200
Hong Kong 290 10 300 260 10 270
Indonesia 40 40 30 30
Japan 300 10 310 360 7 360
Malaysia 260 20 280 210 10 220
Philippines 360 10 370 330 10 340
Singapore 70 7 70 50 7 50
South Korea 30 7 30 40 40
Sri Lanka 120 20 140 170 10 180
Taiwan 20 20 30 7 30
Thailand 210 10 220 210 10 220
Other Asia 60 7 60 70 7 70
Remainder of Asia 1,990 90 2,080 1,970 60 2,030
Asia 5,150 350 5,500 4,960 300 5,260
Oceania
Australia 70 10 710 670 10 680
New Zealand 330 10 340 340 7 350
Other Oceania 10 7 10 10 7 10
Oceania 1,040 20 1,060 1,020 10 1,030
British Overseas citizens 40 7 40 60 7 60
Nationality unknown 150 10 160 100 10 110
All nationalities (excluding EEA) 17,560 1,590 19,150 17,060 1,410 18,470
1 Excludes dependants of principal applicants, the outcome of appeals and withdrawn applications.
2 Includes unmarried partners from 1997.
3 Includes Czechoslovak passport holders.
4 Includes Soviet Union passport holders.
5 Includes holders of passports of the former Yugoslavia.
6 The Democratic Republic of the Congo, formerly known as Zaire.
Note:
Data rounded to the nearest 10 with 7 — = 5 or fewer
8 — not available

Fiona Mactaggart

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many nationals of(a) India, (b) Pakistan, (c) Bangladesh, (d) Ghana, (e) Nigeria, (f) Malaysia, (g) Jamaica, (h) Zimbabwe and (j) Kenya, (i) applied for, (ii) were granted and (iii) were refused leave to remain in the UK on the ground of marriage in (A) 2000 and (B) 2001 to the latest convenient date; and how many people of each nationality applied (1) within their permitted leave and (2) after their leave had expired. [35547]

Angela Eagle

The available information is given in the table.

The information relates to decisions on applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom on the basis of marriage. The latest available data are for the period January to December 2000.

It is not possible to identify how many of the decisions were made in cases where that applicant did not have current leave to remain at the time of application.

Grants and refusals of extensions of leave to remain1 in the United Kingdom on the basis of marriage2, excluding European Economic Area (EEA) nationals, 2000
Number of decisions
Grants Refusals Total
India 1,640 40 1,680
Pakistan 1,380 60 1,440
Bangladesh 380 20 400
Ghana 700 60 760
Nigeria 1,520 300 1,820
Malaysia 370 10 380
Jamaica 2,200 130 2,330
Zimbabwe 270 10 280
Kenya 370 20 390
Total 8,830 640 9,470
1 Excludes dependants of principal applicants, the outcome of appeals and withdrawn applications.
2 Includes unmarried partners.

Notes:

1. Totals may not sum due to rounding. This is because all calculations are based on unrounded figures to ensure accuracy.

2. Data rounded to nearest 10

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