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Asylum Seekers

Volume 715: debated on Tuesday 8 December 2009

Question

Asked by

To ask Her Majesty's Government in each year since the detained fast track was introduced, how many fast tracked asylum applicants subsequently achieved refugee status or humanitarian protection. [HL118]

The attached table shows information on the number of principal asylum applicants accepted at Oakington, Harmondsworth and Yarl's Wood detained fast-track centres, of which asylum applicants subsequently achieved refugee status or humanitarian protection in each of the years 2000 to 2008.

Information on immigration and asylum is published annually and quarterly. Annual statistics for 2008 and the latest statistics for Q3 2009 are available from the Library of the House and from the Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate website at http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/immigration-asylum- stats.html.

Principal asylum applicants accepted at Oakington, Harmondsworth and Yarl's Wood detained fast-track centres, of which initial decisions made 2000 to 2008 (1)(2)

Number of principal applicants

Oakington (3)

Harmondsworth (4)

Yarl's Wood

Year

Granted Asylum

Granted HP, DL, ELR (5)

Granted Asylum

Granted HP, DL, ELR (5)

Granted Asylum

Granted HP, DL, ELR (5)

2000(6)

25

10

:

:

:

:

2001

65

30

:

:

:

:

2002

65

10

:

:

:

:

2003(7)

25

10

-

-

:

:

2004

90

35

*

*

:

:

2005

275

60

10

-

*

-

2006

190

10

10

-

-

*

2007

*

*

5

*

5

*

2008 (P)

:

:

10

*

10

*

(1) Figures rounded to the nearest 5 ( - = 0, * = 1 or 2).

(2) Information is of initial determination decisions, excluding the outcome of appeals or other subsequent decisions.

(3) The detained non-suspensive appeal process for males at Oakington has been moved to Harmondsworth alongside the male detained fast-track process already there, which followed an earlier move of the process for females to Yarl's Wood.

(4) May include a small number of cases dealt with at other scheduled sides under the Harmondsworth fast- track procedure.

(5) Humanitarian protection (HP) and discretionary leave replaced exceptional leave to remain (ELR) from 1 April 2003.

(6) Part year March to December 2000 for Oakington as the Oakington fast track started in March 2000.

(7) Part year April to December 2003 for Harmondsworth as the Harmondsworth fast track started in April 2003.

(P) Provisional figures.

: Not applicable / not available.