HC Deb 18 March 2003 vol 401 cc707-9W
Mr. Baron

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the average length of visa granted by Work Permits UK to overseas nurses seeking employment in the UK was in each of the last three years for which figures are available; whether it is possible for such a visa to be extended at the request of the applicant; and how many overseas nurses, having successfully been granted a working visa for the UK, have sought to extend this visa in each of the last three years for which figures are available. [103075]

Beverley Hughes

[holding answer 17 March 2003]: Figures for the average length of work permits granted to overseas nurses in each of the last three calendar years are unavailable due to the nature of the information recorded on the Work Permits (UK) Management Information system.

A work permit for an overseas nurse can be extended at the request of the UK-based employer that originally recruited the nurse.

In November 2002, I established an Illegal Working Steering Group, which includes representatives from a range of business sectors, the Trades Union's Congress and Commission for Racial Equality. The group has the potential to become a key player in the prevention of illegal working, by ensuring that there is greater awareness of the problems that this form of illegality creates. The group will also be involved in ensuring that the guidance for complying with the amended legislation will be clear, concise and practical.

The figures for the number of overseas nurses who have received an extension on their original work permit in each of the last three calendar years are given as follows:

  • 2002: 6,228
  • 2001: 3,036
  • 2000: 1,529

Mr. Baron

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many applications Work Permits UK received from overseas nurses wishing to work in the UK in each of the last five years, broken down by nationality. [103076]

Beverley Hughes

[holding answer 17 March 2003]: Applications for work permits are made by UK-based employers on behalf of overseas nationals.

The figures for the number of applications received from UK-based employers to recruit overseas nurses in each of the last five calendar years, broken down by the top 10 nationalities are given in the following tables:

2002
Nationality Number of work permits approved
Philippines 11,921
India 4,957
South Africa 4,039
Zimbabwe 2,994
Nigeria 1,875
Ghana 700
Australia 691
Pakistan 606
Zambia 465
Kenya 444
Others 3,992

2001
Nationality Number of work permits approved
Philippines 10,887
India 3,416
South Africa 3,185

2001
Nationality Number of work permits approved
Zimbabwe 2,068
Nigeria 1,289
Australia 760
Ghana 564
Pakistan 532
Trinidad and Tobago 410
Zambia 368
Others 3,559

2000
Nationality Number of work permits approved
Philippines 6,973
South Africa 1,997
Zimbabwe 1,223
India 1,195
Nigeria 1,027
Australia 571
Trinidad and Tobago 475
Jamaica 338
Ghana 334
New Zealand 278
Others 2,198

1999
Nationality Number of work permits approved
Philippines 1,103
South Africa 974
Nigeria 542
Zimbabwe 529
Trinidad and Tobago 394
Australia 371
India 219
Mauritius 184
New Zealand 158
Jamaica 157
Others 1,019

1998
Nationality Number of work permits approved
Nigeria 284
South Africa 221
Mauritius 216
Trinidad and Tobago 210
Zimbabwe 210
Australia 207
New Zealand 100
Ghana 66
Malaysia 58
Canada 46
Others 351