HC Deb 11 March 2004 vol 418 c1707W
Mr. Flook

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many visa applications

Slovakia Turkey Croatia
Received Resolved Received Resolved Received Resolved
1997 401 369 65,056 60,528 841 851
1998 6,082 5,548 67,868 64,865 342 336
1999 22,838 19,700 63,565 46,596 2,435 2,354
2000 22,270 21,436 68,638 64,516 13,490 13,489
2001–02 20,051 18,226 54,086 50,524 13,988 13,892
2002–03 22,419 21,742 63,493 62,326 15,304 15,317

Since 2001, statistics have been collated by financial year (1 April to 31 March) rather than calendar year.

The numbers of applications received and resolved do not always tally. Applications that are recorded as being received in one accounting period may be carried forward for resolution in the next. It is therefore possible to resolve more applications during a period than were received for the same period. Figures show that fewer applications tend to be resolved than received. The method of recording the statistics accounts for this: a mother and three children on one passport may count as four applications received, but only one entry clearance resolved. Also, some applications will be counted as received that are subsequently withdrawn and therefore not counted as resolved.

Visa regimes were imposed on Slovakia on 8 October 1998, on Turkey on 23 June 1989 and on Croatia on 19 November 1999. The visa regime on Slovakia was lifted on 18 December 2003.

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