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by AntonW » Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:10 pm
Thank you Frontier Mole
Liam Byrne (Minister of State (Borders and Immigration; Minister for the West Midlands; (also in HM Treasury)), Home Office; Birmingham, Hodge Hill, Labour) | Hansard source
holding answer 10 January 2008
The cases dealt with by the case resolution teams include unresolved asylum applications which are not being processed by case owners in our regional asylum teams, meaning that they are those lodged with the Agency before 5 March 2007, and many of them have been in our system for more than three years.
The common factor that defines incomplete asylum cases for the purpose of the case resolution directorate is that there was initially an asylum claim and, as yet, the case record has not been concluded( i.e. granted, removed or closed) either due to errors in recording information or there are outstanding actions that need to be taken. Our cases largely date from before the Asylum (Treatment of Claimants etc.) Act 2004. Case records are concluded when individuals have permission to stay; are removed from the UK, voluntarily or by force; or their records are otherwise closed (e.g. when data errors are resolved).
The priorities are those who may pose a risk to the public, those who can be more easily removed, those receiving support and those who may be granted leave. All cases will be dealt with on their individual merits.
Can you give me a link related to...above tell-When asylum case considered concluded?
Where law or regulations refer to it.
Thanks in advance