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Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment No. 3) Regulations 2008

Debates on delegated legislation on Wednesday, 29 October 2008, in the House of Lords, led by Lord Brett. The answering member was Baroness Hanham.
Draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment No. 3) Regulations 2008. Lords debate on a motion to consider. Agreed to on question. Grand Committee held in the Moses Room.

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

704 c9-18GC 

Session

2007-08

Department

Home Office

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords Grand Committee
Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment No 3) Regulations 2008
Monday, 6 October 2008
Statutory instruments
House of Lords
House of Commons

Proceeding contributions

Lord Campbell-Savours | 704 c15-6GC (Link to this contribution) I want to deal with the practical application of rules in posts overseas and make a few suggestions ...
Baroness Hanham | 704 c17GC (Link to this contribution) I was so brief in comparison to the noble Lord, Lord Avebury, that one of my questions has been over...

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Baroness Hanham | 704 c10-1GC (Link to this contribution) The noble Lord says that they are almost monthly. We understand the reasoning behind what I call the...
Lord Campbell-Savours | 704 c16GC (Link to this contribution) In so far as the order deals with fees, this is pretty well on the margins of the regulations but es...
Lord Brett | 704 c16-7GC (Link to this contribution) We have previously discussed unsolicited mail and unsolicited questions. I am sure that all question...
Baroness Hanham | 704 c11GC (Link to this contribution) I am fascinated by this. I do not know whether the noble Lord or the Minister saw the report and the...
Lord Avebury | 704 c11GC (Link to this contribution) The Minister began his remarks by repeating some of the comments that he made in answering the Oral ...
Lord Brett | 704 c18GC (Link to this contribution) Faced with the question, ““Have you stopped beating your wife?””, I was always told that the advice ...
Lord Avebury | 704 c18GC (Link to this contribution) So was it a mistake to grant workers the 10 per cent remission previously?
Lord Avebury | 704 c11-5GC (Link to this contribution) Yes. The noble Baroness reinforces my point. Most of the people who came here, such as the huge numb...
Baroness Hanham | 704 c10GC (Link to this contribution) I thank the Minister for explaining these regulations, which are becoming a regular annual feature o...
Baroness Hanham | 704 c18GC (Link to this contribution) Was it also a mistake to extend it?
Lord Brett | 704 c17-8GC (Link to this contribution) I confess that that was due to my lack of legible writing. I also omitted another charge to which I ...
Baroness Hanham | 704 c16GC (Link to this contribution) May I interrupt? I am struggling to equate what the noble Lord is saying with the regulations. I do ...
Lord Brett | 704 c9-10GC (Link to this contribution) rose to move, That the Grand Committee do report to the House that it has considered the Immigration...
Lord Brett | 704 c18GC (Link to this contribution) Ministers are never encouraged to give in to the temptation to admit to mistakes, and I will not giv...
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