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Report Stage Proceedings: 30 January 2014                

514

 

Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Dominic Raab

 

Nick de Bois

 

Hazel Blears

 

Nick Herbert

 

Ms Gisela Stuart

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

Kate Hoey

 

Anne Marie Morris

 

Mr Frank Field

 

Tracey Crouch

 

Siobhian McDonagh

 

Mr Andrew Mitchell

 

Mr Graham Brady

 

Mr Nigel Dodds

 

Jackie Doyle-Price

 

Derek Twigg

 

Stephen Barclay

 

Mrs Anne Main

 

Bob Blackman

 

Charlotte Leslie

 

Andrea Leadsom

 

Mr John Whittingdale

 

Mr David Davis

 

Tim Loughton

 

Mr Douglas Carswell

 

Dr Sarah Wollaston

 

Henry Smith

 

Andrew Percy

 

Sir Gerald Howarth

 

Andrew Bingham

 

Philip Davis

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

Jonathan Lord

 

Mr Andrew Turner

 

Dr Julian Lewis

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

Mr Stewart Jackson

 

Mr Graham Stuart

 

Mr James Gray

 

Mark Pritchard

 

Sir Richard Shepherd

 

Karl McCartney

 

Mr David Nuttall

 

Dr Phillip Lee

 

Mr Nigel Evans

 

David T. C. Davies

 

Nadine Dorries

 

Mike Weatherley

 

Mr Charles Walker

 

Gordon Henderson

 

Caroline Nokes

 

Mr Gary Streeter

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Nigel Mills

 

Mr David Amess

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Richard Graham

 

Mr James Clappison

 

Mark Reckless

 

Mr John Redwood

 

Mr Aidan Burley

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Simon Reevell

 

Stephen McPartland

 

Jeremy Lefroy

 

Steve Baker

 

Zac Goldsmith

 

Richard Drax

 

Chris Heaton-Harris

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Sir Edward Leigh

 

Chris Kelly

 

Mr Philip Hollobone

 

Mr John Baron

 

George Freeman

 

Mr Christopher Chope

 

Mr Brian Binley

 

Bill Wiggin

 

Dan Byles

 

Mr William Cash

 

Angie Bray

 

Glyn Davies

 

Karen Lumley

 

Mr Peter Lilley

 

Sir Paul Beresford

 

Simon Hart

 

Jacob Rees-Mogg

 

Conor Burns

 

Alec Shelbrooke

 

Guto Bebb

 

Mr Mark Field

 

Nicholas Soames

 

Craig Whittaker

 

Dr Matthew Offord

 

Andrew Bridgen

 

Heather Wheeler

 

Bob Stewart

 

David Tredinnick

 

Mr Julian Brazier

 

Martin Vickers

 

Mr Mark Spencer

 

Meg Hillier

 

John Mann

 

Not called  62

 

Clause  14,  page  13,  leave out lines 14 to 39 and insert—

 

‘117C

 Cases involving Foreign Criminals

 

(1)    

No decision of the Secretary of State under section 33(6B) (Exceptions) of the

 

UK Borders Act 2007 may be questioned except on appeal to the High Court.

 

(2)    

For the purposes of determining whether to give permission to appeal and

 

determining any such appeal under subsection (1) the High Court must apply the

 

procedures and principles which would be applied by it on an application for

 

judicial review.’.


 
 

Report Stage Proceedings: 30 January 2014                

515

 

Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

Sarah Teather

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Caroline Lucas

 

John McDonnell

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

Mark Durkan

 

Not called  58

 

Clause  14,  page  13,  leave out lines 19 to 39 and insert—

 

‘(3)    

The promotion of the best interests of children is in the public interest.’.

 

Sarah Teather

 

John McDonnell

 

John Hemming

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Mark Durkan

 

Not called  5

 

Clause  14,  page  13,  line  44,  leave out from beginning to end of line 3 on page 14.

 


 

Sarah Teather

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Caroline Lucas

 

John McDonnell

 

Mark Durkan

 

Not called  63

 

Page  15,  line  3,  leave out Clauses 15 to 32.

 

Sarah Teather

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Caroline Lucas

 

John McDonnell

 

Mark Durkan

 

Not called  59

 

Clause  15,  page  16,  line  2,  after ‘if’, insert—

 

      ‘P is—

 

‘(a)    

an asylum seeker or the dependant of an asylum-seeker as defined in

 

section 94 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (c. 33);

 

(b)    

a person provided with accommodation under section 17 of the Children

 

Act 1989 or otherwise under that Act;

 

(c)    

a person accommodated in a refuge as a survivor of domestic violence;

 

(d)    

either—

 

(i)    

an applicant for a Tier 4 visa holding a certificate of acceptance  

 

of studies issued by an authority-funded educational institution;       

 

or

 

(ii)    

an applicant for a student visitor visa for a period longer than six  

 

months.

 

(e)    

a person who is resident outside the UK and is studying English in the

 

UK who is accommodated in Homestay accommodation.

 

(f)    

’.


 
 

Report Stage Proceedings: 30 January 2014                

516

 

Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

John McDonnell

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Not called  84

 

Clause  15,  page  16,  line  2,  after ‘if’ insert ‘P is—

 

(a)    

an asylum seeker or the dependant of an asylum-seeker as defined in

 

section 94 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (c.33);

 

(b)    

a person released on bail from detention under the Immigration Acts and

 

accommodated in Approved Premises;

 

(c)    

a person provided with accommodation under section 17 of the Children

 

Act 1989 or otherwise under that Act;

 

(d)    

a person accommodated in a refuge as a survivor of domestic violence

 

(e)    

either—

 

(i)    

an applicant for a Tier 4 visa holding a certificate of acceptance

 

of studies issued by an authority-funded educational institution;

 

or

 

(ii)    

an applicant for a student visitor visa for a period longer than six

 

months;

 

(f)    

a person who is resident outside the UK and is studying English in the

 

UK who is accommodated in Homestay accommodation;

 

(g)    

’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

To provide that there will be no prohibition upon renting to persons in the categories specified. To

 

highlight omissions from Clause 15 and Schedule 3.

 


 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

John McDonnell

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Not called  82

 

Clause  28,  page  24,  line  44,  at end insert—

 

‘(7)    

The Secretary of State shall take all reasonable steps to bring the code of practice,

 

and any subsequent revisions of the code of practice to the attention of all

 

landlords and all persons likely to act as landlords’ agents.’.

 


 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Not called  85

 

Page  27,  line  10,  leave out Clause 33.

 

Paul Blomfield

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Not called  68

 

Clause  33,  page  27,  line  30,  after ‘charge’, insert ‘including but not limited to—


 
 

Report Stage Proceedings: 30 January 2014                

517

 

Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

‘(i)    

applicants for a Tier 4 visa holding a certificate of acceptance of studies

 

issued by an authority-funded educational institution; and

 

(ii)    

applicants for Student Visitor Visas for a period longer than six months.’.

 

Paul Blomfield

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Not called  69

 

Clause  33,  page  27,  line  30,  after ‘charge’, insert ‘including but not limited to

 

applicants for a Tier 1, 2 or 5 visa sponsored by an institution which has been granted

 

degree awarding powers by a Royal Charter, or by Act of Parliament.’.

 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Not called  87

 

Clause  33,  page  27,  line  32,  at end insert—

 

‘(g)    

provide for a waiver from this charge for all services provided as sexual

 

assault services through sexual assault referral centres, whether or not an

 

individual reports a sexual assault to the police or other third party

 

service.’.

 

Paul Blomfield

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Not called  70

 

Clause  33,  page  27,  line  41,  at the beginning insert ‘“authority-funded” has the

 

meaning given by regulation 4(a) of the Education (Student Support and European

 

University Institute) (Amendment) Regulations 2013.’.

 


 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Not called  86

 

Page  28,  line  6,  leave out Clause 34.

 


 

Stephen Barclay

 

Not called  76

 

Clause  35,  page  28,  line  26,  after ‘open’ insert ‘or maintain’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

The Bill only applies to new current accounts where the individual is known to be in the UK

 

illegally, yet an individual known to be in the UK illegally would be able to continue both using

 

their current account and accessing other financial products. This amendment seeks to bring

 

consistency to the Government’s provisions in this area.


 
 

Report Stage Proceedings: 30 January 2014                

518

 

Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Not called  89

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  35,  page  28,  line  36,  at end insert ‘, unless he or she has made a claim for

 

asylum which has not yet been determined by the Secretary of State or has been refused

 

and an appeal against that refusal is pending.

 

(c)    

In this subsection—

 

(i)    

“claim for asylum” has the same meaning as in section 94 of the

 

Immigration and Asylum Act 1999;

 

(ii)    

an appeal is pending when it is pending under section 104 of the

 

Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002.’.

 


 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Caroline Lucas

 

Not called  88

 

Page  30,  line  28,  leave out Clause 38.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  77

 

Clause  38,  page  30,  line  35,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

to provide for the prohibition in section 35(1) not to apply in the case of

 

an account to be operated (or an account that is operated) by or for a

 

person or body of a specified description.

 

( )    

An order under subsection (1) may amend a section so that it provides for a matter

 

to be specified in a further order to be made by the Treasury.’.

 


 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Not selected  90

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  41,  page  32,  line  29,  at end insert ‘, unless that person has made a claim for

 

asylum which has not yet been determined by the Secretary of State or has been refused

 

and an appeal against that refusal is pending.

 

            

In this subsection—

 

(i)    

“claim for asylum” has the same meaning as in section 94 of the

 

Immigration and Asylum Act 1999;

 

(ii)    

an appeal is pending for the purposes of this section when it is

 

pending under section 104 of the Nationality, Immigration and

 

Asylum Act 2002.’.

 


 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Not selected  91

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  42,  page  33,  line  22,  after ‘it’, insert ‘, unless that person has made a claim


 
 

Report Stage Proceedings: 30 January 2014                

519

 

Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

for asylum which has not yet been determined by the Secretary of State or has been

 

refused and an appeal against that refusal is pending.

 

(3ZC)    

For the purposes of this section—

 

(i)    

“claim for asylum” has the same meaning as in section 94 of the

 

Immigration and Asylum Act 1999;

 

(ii)    

an appeal is pending for the purposes of this section when it is pending

 

under section 104 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act

 

2002.’.

 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Not selected  93

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  42,  page  33,  leave out lines 31 to 40.

 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Not selected  92

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  42,  page  34,  line  6,  after ‘it’, insert ‘unless that person has made a claim for

 

asylum which has not yet been determined by the Secretary of State or has been refused

 

and an appeal against that refusal is pending.

 

(5ZC)    

In this section—

 

(i)    

“claim for asylum” has the same meaning as in section 94 of the

 

Immigration and Asylum Act 1999;

 

(ii)    

an appeal is pending for the purposes of this section when it is pending

 

under section 104 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act

 

2002.’.

 

John McDonnell

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Not selected  94

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  42,  page  34,  leave out lines 10 to 19.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  23

 

Clause  52,  page  42,  line  22,  leave out ‘(7)’ and insert ‘(9)’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  24

 

Clause  52,  page  42,  line  38,  leave out subsection (6) and insert—

 

‘( )    

For paragraph 1(1) substitute—

 

“1(1A)  

Part 3 of this Schedule applies if—

 

(a)    

two people wish to register in Scotland as civil partners of

 

each other, and

 

(b)    

one of them is subject to immigration control.

 

    (1B)  

Part 4 of this Schedule applies if—

 

(a)    

two people wish to register in Northern Ireland as civil

 

partners of each other, and

 

(b)    

one of them is subject to immigration control.”.’.


 
 

Report Stage Proceedings: 30 January 2014                

520

 

Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  25

 

Clause  52,  page  42,  line  41,  leave out first ‘paragraph’ and insert ‘Part’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  26

 

Clause  52,  page  42,  line  42,  at end insert—

 

‘(8)    

For paragraph 8 substitute—

 

“8         

This Part of this Schedule applies as mentioned in paragraph 1(1A).”.

 

(9)    

For paragraph 12 substitute—

 

“12      

This Part of this Schedule applies as mentioned in paragraph 1(1B).”.’.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  45

 

Clause  60,  page  46,  line  37,  leave out from beginning to ‘may’ in line 12 on page

 

47 and insert—

 

‘(3)    

A fees order—

 

(a)    

must specify how the fee in respect of the exercise of each specified

 

function is to be calculated, and

 

(b)    

’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  46

 

Clause  60,  page  47,  line  14,  at end insert—

 

‘(3A)    

For any specified fee, a fees order must provide for it to comprise one or more

 

amounts each of which is—

 

(a)    

a fixed amount, or

 

(b)    

an amount calculated by reference to an hourly rate or other factor.

 

(3B)    

Where a fees order provides for a fee (or part of a fee) to be a fixed amount, it—

 

(a)    

must specify a maximum amount for the fee (or part), and

 

(b)    

may specify a minimum amount.

 

(3C)    

Where a fees order provides for a fee (or part of a fee) to be calculated as

 

mentioned in subsection (3A)(b), it—

 

(a)    

must specify—

 

(i)    

how the fee (or part) is to be calculated, and

 

(ii)    

a maximum rate or other factor, and

 

(b)    

may specify a minimum rate or other factor.

 

(3D)    

For any specified fee, the following are to be set by the Secretary of State by

 

regulations (“fees regulations”)—

 

(a)    

if the fee (or any part of it) is to be a fixed amount, that amount;

 

(b)    

if the fee (or any part of it) is to be calculated as mentioned in subsection

 

(3A)(b), the hourly rate or other factor by reference to which it (or that

 

part) is to be calculated.’


 
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