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

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Mr Mike O'Brien

949

Schedule     13,     page     117,     leave out lines 22 to 25.


   

Mr Mike O'Brien

950

Schedule     14,     page     117,     line     29,     column     3,     at beginning insert—

     

     

     

'In section 3(1), "whether by licence or without licence,".'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

951

Schedule     14,     page     118,     line     9,     column     3,     leave out 'and "or certificate and licence"'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

952

Schedule     14,     page     118,     line     32,     column     3,     after 'superintendent' insert 'registrar'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

953

Schedule     14,     page     118,     column     3,     leave out lines 35 and 36 and insert 'first "the sum" to "case,".'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

954

Schedule     14,     page     118,     line     38,     column     3,     at end insert—

     

     

     

'In Schedule 4, in Part III, "The proviso to subsection (2) of section twenty-six".'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

955

Schedule     14,     page     118,     line     39,     column     1,     at beginning insert—

     

'1969 c. 46.

     

The Family Law Reform Act 1969.

     

In section 2(3), "or licence" in both cases.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

956

Schedule     14,     page     118,     line     39,     column     3,     at beginning insert—

     

     

     

'In section 5, "or licence".'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

614

Schedule     14,     page     118,     line     45,     column     3,     at end insert—

     

     

     

'In Schedule 2, paragraph 28.

In Schedule 3, in paragraph 3, "in paragraph 28(2), (3) and (6) and".

Schedule 5.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

818

Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     6,     column     3,     at beginning insert—

     

     

     

'Section 4.

Section 5.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

615

Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     6,     column     3,     at beginning insert—

     

     

     

'Section 7.

Section 8.

Section 9.

Section 10.

Section 11.

Section 12.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

819

Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     6,     column     3,     at beginning insert—

     

     

     

'Schedule 1.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

991

*Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     6,     column     3,     at beginning insert—

     

     

     

'Section 3.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

957

Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     6,     column     3,     leave out from beginning to end of line 9 and insert—

     

     

     

'Schedule 2.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

616

Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     10,     column     3,     at beginning insert—

     

     

     

'Section 1.'.

   

Mr Richard Allan
Dr Vincent Cable

160

Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     11,     after '7,' insert 'section 8'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

820

Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     11,     column     3,     at end insert—

     

     

     

'Section 9.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

617

Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     12,     column     3,     at end insert—

     

     

     

'In Schedule 2, paragraphs 1(2) and (3), 3 and 4(2).

In Schedule 3, paragraphs 1, 2 and 5.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

821

Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     12,     column     3,     at end insert—

     

     

     

'Section 11.'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

822

Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     13,     column     3,     at beginning insert—

     

     

     

'In section 183(2), in the definition "eligible for assistance", "or section 186 (asylum seekers and their dependants)".'.

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

823

Schedule     14,     page     119,     line     13,     column     3,     at end insert—

     

     

     

'In Schedule 16, paragraph 3.'.


NEW CLAUSES

Extension of right to apply for bail in deportation cases

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

NC10

To move the following Clause—

    '.—(1) Paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the 1971 Act (detention or control pending deportation) is amended as follows.

    (2) In sub-paragraph (1), at the end insert "or he is released on bail".

    (3) In sub-paragraph (3), after "unless" insert "he is released on bail or".

    (4) After sub-paragraph (4), insert—

            "(4A) Paragraphs 22 to 25 of Schedule 2 to this Act apply in relation to a person detained under sub-paragraph (1), (2) or (3) as they apply in relation to a person detained under paragraph 16 of that Schedule."'.


Continuation of leave pending decision

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

NC18

To move the following Clause:—

    '. In the 1971 Act, insert after section 3B—

"Continuation of leave pending decision.3C.—(1) This section applies if—

      (a) a person who has limited leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom applies to the Secretary of State, before his leave expires, for it to be varied; and

      (b) when it expires, no decision has been taken on the application.

    (2) His leave is to be treated as continuing until the end of the period allowed under rules made under paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 for bringing an appeal against a decision on the application.

    (3) An application for a variation of a person's leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom may not be made while that leave is treated as continuing as a result of this section.

    (4) But subsection (3) does not prevent the variation of an application mentioned in subsection (1).".'.


Variation of limited leave to enter or remain

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

NC19

To move the following Clause:—

    '. A person may appeal against a decision to vary, or to refuse to vary, any limited leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom which he has if, as a result of that decision, he may be required to leave the United Kingdom within twenty-eight days of being notified of the decision.'.


Transfer of appellate proceedings

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

NC20

To move the following Clause—

    '.—(1) Subsection (2) applies if a person has brought an appeal under this Part and he has been notified of a decision of the Secretary of State to make a deportation order against him which he is not entitled to appeal under section 45 as a result of section 46(2).

    (2) If he appeals against that decision under section 2(1) of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission Act 1997, any appeal under this Part is transferred to, and must be heard by, the Special Immigration Appeals Commission.

    (3) Subsection (4) applies if a person, in a statement required by a notice under section 55, states an additional ground which relates to a matter which may be the subject of an appeal under section 2(1) of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission Act 1997.

    (4) The appeal under this Part is transferred to, and must be heard by, the Special Immigration Appeals Commission.

    (5) Subsection (6) applies if a person, in a statement required by a notice under section 55, makes a claim for asylum.

    (6) Unless otherwise being heard by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission, the appeal under this Part is transferred to, and must be heard by, a special adjudicator.'.


Limitation on further appeals

   

Mr Mike O'Brien

NC21

To move the following Clause—

    '.—(1) This section applies where a person ("the appellant") has appealed under this Part and that appeal ("the original appeal") has been finally determined.

    (2) If the appellant serves a notice of appeal making a claim that a decision of a decision-maker was in breach of the appellant's human rights, the Secretary of State may certify that in his opinion—

      (a) the appellant's claim could reasonably—

          (i) have been included in a statement required from him under section 55 but was not so included, or

          (ii) have been made in the original appeal but was not so made; and

      (b) the sole purpose of such a claim would be to delay the removal from the United Kingdom of the appellant or of any member of his family.

    (3) On the issuing of a certificate by the Secretary of State under subsection (2), the appeal, so far as relating to that claim, is to be treated as finally determined.

    (4) Subsection (5) applies if a notice under section 55 was served on the appellant before the determination of his original appeal and the appellant has served a further notice of appeal.

    (5) The Secretary of State may certify that grounds contained in the notice of appeal were considered in the original appeal.

    (6) On the issuing of a certificate by the Secretary of State under subsection (5), the appeal, so far as relating to those grounds, is to be treated as finally determined.

    (7) Subsection (8) applies if, on the application of the appellant, an immigration officer or the Secretary of State makes a decision in relation to the appellant.

    (8) The immigration officer or, as the case may be, the Secretary of State may certify that the application was substantially the same as the application on which the decision which was the subject of the original appeal was based.

    (9) No appeal may be brought under this Part against a decision on an application in respect of which a certificate has been issued under subsection (8).

    (10) Nothing in section 40(5) affects the operation of subsections (3) and (6).'.

 
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