Immigration and Asylum Bill -
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Clause 84
 
  
BY THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
 
155     Page 55, line 3, at end insert ("and shall in any event be extended--
          (i) in the event that either party indicates an intention to apply for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal or House of Sessions, or to bring judicial review proceedings in respect of an asylum claim or other aspect of an asylum seeker's immigration status, for a period reasonably long enough to enable him to do so, and
          (ii) for so long as any such proceedings, and any further appeal or proceedings arising from them, remain pending, and
          (iii) whether or not such proceedings are proposed or taken, for so long as the Secretary of State has under consideration further representations in respect of the claimant's immigration status, and
          (iv) whenever and for so long as the Secretary of State does not or is for any reason unable to effect the removal of an asylum seeker or his dependants, or both, following rejection of an asylum claim.")
 
  
After Clause 84
 
  
BY THE LORD BISHOP OF RIPON
THE EARL RUSSELL
THE LORD CLINTON-DAVIS
 
156     Insert the following new Clause-- 
     ("  .  An asylum-seeker, and his dependants if any, shall be eligible for any social security benefits to which they would have been entitled if neither Part VI of this Act nor Schedule 1 to the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996 had been in force, until such time as the Secretary of State has placed a report in the library of the House of Commons giving details of the average process times in the determination of--
    (a)  initial asylum decisions; and
    (b)  appeals to adjudicators against initial asylum decisions,
and certifying that the average time from the lodging of an application for asylum to the determination of an adjudicator of the appeal against the initial asylum decision is less than six months.")
Eligibility for social security benefits whilst awaiting asylum decisions.
  
BY THE LORD COPE OF BERKELEY
THE VISCOUNT ASTOR
THE BARONESS WILLIAMS OF CROSBY
 
157     Insert the following new Clause-- 
     ("  .  It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to ensure that asylum seekers and dependants of asylum seekers will be eligible to receive support under Part VI until--
    (a)  any appeal against a refusal of their asylum claim is decided and the refusal upheld, and subsequent appeal to the Immigration Appeal Tribunal is decided and the refusal upheld and they do not make an application for leave to apply for judicial review; or
    (b)  any application for leave to apply for judicial review is decided and refused and a period of grace to be prescribed has expired; or
    (c)  any application for judicial review is decided and refused and a period of grace to be prescribed has expired; or
    (d)  any application for judicial review is decided in their favour and their asylum claim subsequently refused and a period of grace to be prescribed has expired.")
Support for duration of appeal.
  
Clause 85
 
  
BY THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
THE LORD DHOLAKIA
 
158     Page 55, line 23, leave out ("may") and insert ("shall") 
  
BY THE LORD COPE OF BERKELEY
THE VISCOUNT ASTOR
 
159     Page 55, line 29, leave out subsection (2) 
  
BY THE LORD COPE OF BERKELEY
THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
THE BARONESS WILLIAMS OF CROSBY
 
160     Page 56, line 5, at end insert ("except insofar as that fact may affect adversely the welfare of a child") 
  
Clause 86
 
  
BY THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
 
161     Page 56, line 25, after ("adequate") insert ("and suitable") 
  
BY THE BARONESS WILLIAMS OF CROSBY
THE DUKE OF NORFOLK
 
162     Page 56, line 32, at end insert ("and obtaining specialist medical care and treatment for himself and his dependants (if any).
 
    (  )  Costs of travel to appointments with legal representatives acting for the supported person in his claim for asylum, and appointments for specialist medical care and treatment for himself and his dependants, where such services are not available locally, shall be paid under section 85.")
 
  
BY THE LORD AVEBURY
 
163     Page 56, line 40, at end insert--
 
    ("(  )  Where support is provided by the Secretary of State under subsections (1) or (2) in the form of vouchers or tokens, such vouchers or tokens must be redeemable by any person and not only by the person to whom they are issued.")
 
  
Clause 87
 
  
BY THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
THE BARONESS WILLIAMS OF CROSBY
 
164     Page 57, line 11, after ("accommodation;") insert--
    ("(  )  the special needs of the person concerned or of his dependants, if any, or of both;
    (  )  the safety and welfare of the person concerned or of his dependants, if any, or of both;
    (  )  the protection of any children in the household of the person concerned;
    (  )  public health;
    (  )  the availability of competent specialised legal services for asylum seekers;
    (  )  the availability of specialised medical services for survivors of torture;
    (  )  the suitability of the location for the long term resettlement of the person concerned and his dependants, if any;")
 
  
BY THE LORD COPE OF BERKELEY
THE VISCOUNT ASTOR
 
165     Page 57, line 13, leave out ("not") 
166     Page 57, line 18, leave out subsection (3) 
  
BY THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
THE LORD COPE OF BERKELEY
THE LORD CLINTON-DAVIS
THE LORD BISHOP OF SOUTHWARK
 
167     Page 57, line 35, at end insert ("save that the provision of essential living needs to the supported person and his dependants (if any) under section 86(1)(b) shall be of value not less than 80 per cent. of what would be the Income Support applicable amount or amounts provided under section 124 of the Social Security and Benefits Act 1992 for the supported person and his dependants (if any), and not less than 100 per cent. for any child dependants.") 
  
BY THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
THE BARONESS WILLIAMS OF CROSBY
 
168     Page 57, line 36, leave out subsection (6) 
  
Clause 88
 
  
BY THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
THE BARONESS WILLIAMS OF CROSBY
 
169     Page 58, line 14, at end insert--
 
    ("(  )  For the purposes of subsection (3) above, the work of charities, churches, faith groups or religious organisations shall not be regarded as support and assets which are or might reasonably be expected to be available to the person concerned or his dependants.")
 
  
After Clause 88
 
  
BY THE LORD COPE OF BERKELEY
THE VISCOUNT ASTOR
 
170     Insert the following new Clause-- 
     ("  .  In providing or arranging for the provision of support for persons under Part VI, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to make arrangements with a view to ensuring that those persons have access to legal advice from a representative chosen by the asylum seeker.")Legal advice for asylum seekers.
171     Insert the following new Clause-- 
     ("  .  It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to ensure that a supported person is assisted to meet the reasonable expenses of travelling to appointments with their legal representative.")Travelling expenses.
  
Clause 92
 
  
BY THE LORD COPE OF BERKELEY
THE VISCOUNT ASTOR
 
172     Page 60, line 30, after ("must") insert (", after consulting the local authorities concerned,") 
  
Schedule 9
 
  
BY THE LORD WILLIAMS OF MOSTYN
 
173     Page 126, line 40, leave out sub-paragraph (3) 
174     Page 127, line 5, leave out (", with the approval of the Treasury,") 
  
Clause 94
 
  
BY THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
 
175     Page 61, line 10, at end insert--
 
    ("(  )  If the Secretary of State provides or offers to provide support which the applicant contends is not adequate or suitable for his needs or for the needs of his dependants, if any, or for both, the applicant may appeal to an adjudicator.")
 
  
Clause 98
 
  
BY THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
 
176     Page 62, line 42, at beginning insert ("knowingly") 
177     Page 62, line 42, leave out ("or neglects") 
178     Page 62, line 42, after ("a") insert ("material") 
179     Page 62, line 42, after ("any") insert ("material") 
180     Page 62, line 43, after ("a") insert ("material") 
  
Clause 102
 
  
BY THE LORD COPE OF BERKELEY
THE LORD GLENTORAN
 
181     Page 64, line 12, at end insert--
 
    ("(  )  In the exercise of the power conferred under subsection (1) the Secretary of State shall ensure that as far as possible similar support is available in Northern Ireland as in Great Britain.")
 
  
Clause 106
 
  
BY THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
THE LORD ASHLEY OF STOKE
 
182     Page 65, line 39, leave out paragraph (b) 
183     Page 65, line 41, leave out paragraph (d) 
184     Page 66, line 2, leave out paragraph (g) 
  
BY THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
THE LORD DHOLAKIA
THE BARONESS WILLIAMS OF CROSBY
 
185     Page 66, line 15, at end insert--
 
    ("(  )  Subsections (1)(e), (1)(j) and (1)(k) of this section shall not apply to an asylum-seeker who has a dependant under the age of 18, but income support shall be paid at the urgent cases rate as prescribed.")
 
  
BY THE LORD GRAHAM OF EDMONTON
THE LORD CLINTON-DAVIS
 
186     Page 66, line 15, at end insert--
 
    ("(  )  Subsections (1)(e), (j) and (k) of this section shall not apply to an asylum seeker where there is evidence of persecution or torture, or both, including rape or other sexual violence, who shall be paid income support at the urgent cases rate as prescribed.")
 
  
Clause 111
 
  
BY THE LORD COPE OF BERKELEY
THE LORD MACKAY OF DRUMADOON
 
187     Page 69, line 13, leave out subsections (4) and (5) 
  
Clause 113
 
  
BY THE LORD COPE OF BERKELEY
THE LORD ALTON OF LIVERPOOL
 
188     Page 70, line 39, leave out subsection (10) 
  
Clause 115
 
  
BY THE LORD COPE OF BERKELEY
THE LORD MACKAY OF DRUMADOON
 
189     Page 72, line 3, after ("State") insert ("while acting in England and Wales") 
190     Page 72, line 5, after ("personal") insert ("or moveable") 
  
Clause 119
 
  
BY THE LORD DHOLAKIA
 
190A*     Page 73, line 40, after ("25(2)") insert ("or 25(2B)") 
 
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