Amendments proposed to the Immigration and Asylum Bill - continued House of Commons

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Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

210

Clause     25,     page     18,     line     19,     at end insert—

    '(4B) A charge paid to the Secretary of State under this section shall be refunded in respect of any person—

      (a) who is granted refugee status, or

      (b) who is granted exceptional leave to remain.'

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

211

Clause     25,     page     18,     leave out lines 20 and 21 and insert—

    '(5) For the purposes of this section—

      (a) a document is what it purports to be unless its falsity is reasonably apparent, and

      (b) in deciding whether the falsity of a document is reasonably apparent it shall be assumed that the person making the appropriate judgment is not an immigration officer.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

476

Clause     25,     page     18,     line     21,     at end insert '; and

      (b) is to be regarded as relating to the person producing it unless it is reasonably apparent that it relates to another person.'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

212

Clause     25,     page     18,     line     43,     at end add—

    '(11) The Secretary of State must appoint a person to monitor the complexity and effectiveness of visas and stamps required in passports.

    (12) The monitor must make an annual report on the discharge of his functions to the Secretary of State.'.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

456

Clause     25,     page     18,     line     43,     at end add—

    '(11) A person who obtains leave to enter or remain as a refugee or whose removal the Secretary of State accepts would be contrary to the Human Rights Act 1998 shall not be a person to whom this section shall apply.'.


   

Mr Mike O'Brien

48

Clause     26,     page     19,     line     2,     leave out 'or territory'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

214

Clause     26,     page     19,     line     7,     leave out 'origin'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

49

Clause     26,     page     19,     line     8,     leave out 'or territory'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

213

Clause     26,     page     19,     line     16,     at end add—

      '(e) may provide that persons holding either a permit to reside in or a visa to enter a state of the European Union shall be exempted from the requirement imposed by the order'.


   

Mr Mike O'Brien

50

Clause     27,     page     19,     line     23,     at end insert—

    '( ) If a transporter is detained under subsection (1) it may continue to be detained pending payment of any connected expenses.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

51

Clause     27,     page     19,     line     42,     leave out 'detention and'.


   

Mr Mike O'Brien

59

Schedule     1,     page     86,     line     7,     after 'is', insert 'or was'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

60

Schedule     1,     page     86,     line     8,     after 'it', insert 'or any connected expenses'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

206

Schedule     1,     page     86,     line     10,     at end insert—

    '(2A) The court shall not give leave—

      (a) before the end of such period as may be prescribed for the giving of a notice of objection, or

      (b) where a person has given a notice of objection, before the determination by the Secretary of State as to whether or not any penalty to which the notice relates is payable'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

61

Schedule     1,     page     86,     line     30,     leave out 'specified' and insert 'prescribed'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

62

Schedule     1,     page     86,     line     31,     leave out 'specified rules' and insert 'such provision'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

63

Schedule     1,     page     86,     line     31,     after 'payments', insert 'as may be prescribed'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

64

Schedule     1,     page     86,     leave out line 32.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

65

Schedule     1,     page     86,     line     33,     leave out 'order' and insert 'regulations'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

207

Schedule     1,     page     86.     line     43,     at end add 'save that (f)shall take priority over (a) to (c) in any such order'.


   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

215

Clause     28,     page     20,     line     6,     at end insert 'or a county court'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

52

Clause     28,     page     20,     line     19,     at end insert—

    '"hirer", in relation to a vehicle, means any person who has hired the vehicle from another person;'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

216

Clause     28,     page     20,     leave out lines 41 to 44 and insert '"train" means a train engaged on an international service as defined by section 13(6) of the Channel Tunnel Act 1987'.


   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

230

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     14,     at end insert 'unless that person has the right to apply to an adjudicator or the immigration appeal tribunal for bail'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

231

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     17,     after '(1)', insert—

    '( ) has been recommended for deportation by a court following a criminal conviction'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

238

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     18,     leave out 'notifies' and insert 'has notified'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

239

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     19,     at end add 'on a particular occasion'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

477

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     24,     leave out 'no earlier than the fifth, and no later than the ninth,' and insert 'no later than the eighth'.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

526

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     27,     leave out 'a second reference to the court is' and insert 'further references to the court are'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

478

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     30,     leave out 'no earlier than the thirty-third, and no later than the thirty-seventh,' and insert 'no later than the thirty-sixth'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

232

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     30,     leave out 'thirty-third' and insert 'sixty-sixth'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

233

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     31,     leave out 'thirty-seventh' and insert 'seventy-fourth'.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

527

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     32,     after 'detained', insert 'and again every twenty-eight days thereafter.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

479

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     32,     at end insert—

    '( ) A reference under subsection (5) may not be heard by the court before the thirty-third day following that on which the detained person was detained.'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

518

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     33,     at beginning insert 'Subject to subsection (6A) below'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

235

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     33,     after '(6)', insert 'Subject to subsection (6A) below'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

236

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     34,     at end insert—

    '(6A) The court must not grant bail if it appears to the court that there are grounds for believing that the person, if released on bail,

      (a) would not comply with conditions, in particular a condition requiring him to attend before an immigration officer or

      (b) would commit an offence while on bail.'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

237

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     34,     at end insert—

    '(6B) The court may have regard to any convictions of a detained person in another country where such convictions are for offences which would be offences under law in the United Kingdom.'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

519

Clause     29,     page     21,     line     34,     at end insert—

    '(6A) If it appears to the court that the detained person has been the victim of torture the court may require a report to be prepared concerning that detained person.'.

 
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