§ Mr. GibbTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what assessment the Office of Government Commerce has carried out of the identity card
Decisions on applications for an extension of leave to remain1 in the United Kingdom and Settlement2, by category, excluding EEA nationals, 1997—2002 Number of decisions Category 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 All decisions 166,580 160,080 178,810 249,920 277,375 337,650 Visitors 9,590 10,000 9,085 12,990 14,695 15,355 Working holidaymakers 340 360 270 300 1,340 2,700 Students 54,450 46,500 52,495 74,205 90,115 128,400 Trainees 8,810 8,360 8,230 8,825 8,270 7,960 Au Pairs 910 810 495 435 495 360 Work permit holders 10,950 12,605 14,555 27,040 44,025 54,865 Permit free employment3 5,080 4,470 4,155 5,680 6,015 7,415 Independent means 50 50 25 40 35 10 Business4 320 420 310 1,835 5,580 10,715 Fiancé(e)s 80 40 45 95 85 100 Spouse (probationary year applications.)5 17,200 16,720 16,555 27,645 24,910 19,235 Other limited leave 16,030 7,900 6,600 7,655 6,915 10,470 Settlement 42,760 51,835 65,995 83,165 74,900 78,935 Category unknown n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1,140 858W programme as referred to at paragraph 1.11 of his consultation document, Legislation on Identity Cards (Cm 6178). [170815]
Percentage granted Category 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 All decisions 95.1 95.9 97.6 95.5 94.4 94.5 Visitors 89.4 91.3 92.9 90.1 88.9 91.6 Working holidaymakers 78.3 77.8 75.0 70.4 93.9 97.4 Students 95.7 97.0 97.5 95.2 92.3 94.7 Trainees 97.7 97.8 97.7 98.1 98.7 99.4 Au Pairs 90.7 89.1 80.4 53.2 64.9 54.6 Work permit holders 94.8 95.5 94.7 96.9 98.2 96.9 Permit free employment3 97.1 96.7 98.5 96.1 97.1 89.3
§ Mr. BrowneThe Office of Government Commerce completed a Gateway 0 Review in January 2004 and assessed the programme as being ready to go forward to its next phase.
§ Mr. GibbTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department from what date it will no longer be possible to obtain(a) a passport and (b) a driving licence which is not designated as an identity card under the proposals in the draft Identity Card Bill. [172300]
§ Mr. BrowneNo date has yet been set for when any specific document will be designated as an ID card and therefore from when that document must be issued with, or as part of, an ID card.