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

267

Clause     44,     page     28,     line     37,     leave out 'or' and insert 'and'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

269

Clause     44,     page     28,     line     40,     at end insert 'or

      (c) the person concerned has been convicted of an offence punishable with imprisonment during the period of his limited leave in the United Kingdom.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

572

Clause     44,     page     28,     line     41,     leave out '43' and insert '(Variation of limited leave to enter or remain)'.


   

Mr Mike O'Brien

573

Clause     45,     page     29,     line     5,     leave out '3(5)' and insert '5(1)'.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

554

Clause     45,     page     29,     line     5,     after 'section 3(5)', insert 'or section 3(6)'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

270

Clause     45,     page     29,     line     5,     after 'Act', insert 'unless that decision was made following a recommendation of a court'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

656

Clause     45,     page     29,     line     7, at end insert 'but a person may not so appeal to an adjudicator where the deportation order was made following a recommendation by a court'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

574

Clause     45,     page     29,     line     9,     leave out '3(5)' and insert '5(1)'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

575

Clause     45,     page     29,     leave out lines 10 to 15 and insert 'while an appeal may be brought against the decision to make it.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

576

Clause     45,     page     29,     line     15,     at end insert—

    '(4) Subsection (5) applies if—

      (a) a person appeals under this section; and

      (b) before or after he appeals, the Secretary of State serves on him notice that any directions which may be given for his removal as a result of the deportation order will be for his removal to a country or one of several countries specified in the notice.

    (5) The appellant may object to the country specified in the notice (or to one or more of those specified), and claim that he ought to be removed (if at all) to a different country specified by him.'.


   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

271

Clause     46,     page     29,     line     26,     at end insert 'or

      (c) if the person was deported following a recommendation of a court after conviction for an offence or offences for which he received a sentence of imprisonment.'.


   

Mr Mike O'Brien

577

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     2,     leave out 'immigration officer or the Secretary of State' and insert 'authority'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

578

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     3,     after 'decision' insert 'under the Immigration Acts'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

272

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     5,     at end insert 'unless that decision was mandatory under immigration rules'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

273

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     5,     at end insert—

    '(1A) An appeal under subsection (1) above does not entitle a person to remain in the United Kingdom when they are not otherwise entitled to do so.'.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

633

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     5,     at end insert—

    '( ) If evidence which could materially affect that decision is produced to the adjudicator, but has not been produced to the immigration officer or the Secretary of State, the adjudicator may refer such evidence to him for reconsideration of his decision before proceeding with the appeal.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

579

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     6,     leave out 'section, a person' and insert 'Part, an authority'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

580

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     6,     leave out 'another's' and insert 'a person's'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

581

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     11,     leave out 'immigration officer or the Secretary of State' and insert 'authority'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

582

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     12,     after 'decision' insert 'under the Immigration Acts'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

583

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     16,     leave out 'immigration officer concerned or the Secretary of State' and insert 'authority concerned'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

275

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     18,     leave out 'may' and insert 'must'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

584

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     18,     at end add—

    '( ) "Authority" means—

      (a) the Secretary of State;

      (b) an immigration officer;

      (c) a person responsible for the grant or refusal of entry clearance.'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

274

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     18,     at end add—

    '(6) An immigration officer or the Secretary of State may appeal to the High Court or the Court of Session against a decision by an adjudicator or the Tribunal to allow an appeal under subsection 5 above.'.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

536

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     18,     at end add—

    '( ) Section 6 of this Act shall not come into force until the day on which this section comes into force.'.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

634

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     18,     at end add—

    '( ) A person who alleges that an entry clearance officer has, in taking a decision relating to an application for entry clearance, acted in breach of his human rights may become a party to any appeal to an adjudicator or the Tribunal against that decision and the appeal may be allowed on that ground.'.

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

657

Clause     47,     page     30,     line     18,     at end add—

    '(6) This section shall not come into force unless the Secretary of State has laid before each House of Parliament a report setting out details of the human rights training given to immigration officers and such other persons as the Secretary of State considers require such training.'.


   

Mr Mike O'Brien

585

Clause     48,     page     30,     line     20,     leave out 'under this Act'.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

537

Clause     48,     page     30,     leave out line 23.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

117

Clause     48,     page     30,     line     28,     after 'directions', insert—

      '(a) if subsection (1)(a) or subsection (1)(c) applies to him; or

      (b)'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

586

Clause     48,     page     30,     line     29,     leave out first 'in' and insert 'on'.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

118

Clause     48,     page     30,     line     30,     after 'given', insert '; or

      (c) if subsection (1)(b) applies to him on any of the grounds put forward by him pursuant to section 55 of this Act, provided that he has not already exercised any right of appeal which he may have had under this or any other section in this Part.'

   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

277

Clause     48,     page     30,     line     32,     leave out 'unless he is appealing under section 47 or 51 (4)'.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

119

Clause     48,     page     30,     line     32,     after '47', insert 'or subsection (2)(c)'.'


   

Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

278

Clause     49,     page     30,     leave out line 38.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien
Sir Norman Fowler
Mr James Clappison
Mr John Greenway

279

Clause     49,     page     31,     leave out lines 1 to 12.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

53

Clause     49,     page     31,     leave out line 13.


   

Mr Mike O'Brien

588

Clause     50,     page     31,     line     21,     leave out '49' and insert '45'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

589

Clause     50,     page     31,     line     26,     at end insert—

    '( ) A person who claims that he ought to be removed to a country other than one he has objected to on an appeal under sections 41, 45 or 49 must produce evidence, if he is not a national or citizen of that other country, that that country will admit him.'.

 
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