Written question asked by Lord Hylton (Crossbench), in the House of Lords. It was answered by Baroness Scotland of Asthal (Labour) on Thursday, 28 June 2007.
Immigration: Family Indefinite Leave to Remain
- Question
- Whether, in deciding whether to repeat the family indefinite leave to remain exercise of 2003, they will take account of the likely impact of removing children who have become fully integrated into British society, or who have no knowledge of their countries of origin.
- Answer
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I can reassure the noble Lord that officials from the Border and Immigration Agency will take into account the position of children, including the impact of their removal, in line with the requirements of the Immigration Rules. This is not dependant on any repeat of the family indefinite leave to remain exercise of 2003.
Secondary information
- Type
- Written question
- Reference
- 4306; 693 c161WA
- Session
- 2006-07
- Subjects
- Children Asylum Applications Deportation Families
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