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Deportation: Appeals

Question for Home Office

UIN 11080, tabled on 9 October 2015

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people deported under the deport first, appeal later policy have subsequently appealed their case; and how many such appeals were successful.

Answered on

14 October 2015

From July 2014 to August 2015, more than 1,700 foreign national offenders have been removed under the deport first, appeal later powers, with many more going through the system. Of these, 426 have made an appeal against their deportation and 13 (0.7%) have been successful.

Total

Number of FNOs deported for the period July 2014 to August 2015

1,780

Number of FNOs who have appealed against their deportation for the period July 2014 to August 2015

426

Number of FNOs who have been successful in their appeal for the period July 2014 to August 2015

13

(1) All figures quoted have been derived from management information and are therefore provisional and subject to change. This information has not been quality assured under National Statistics protocols.

(2) Removals figures relates to FNOs deported under the new immigration powers (NSA certified).

(3) Appeals figures relates to Non-EEA FNOs who have lodged an appeal after being deported under the new immigration powers (NSA certified). EEA FNOs who have lodged an appeal after being NSA Certified and were deported before appeal rights were exhausted.

(4) Data Extracted on 28th September, 2015.

Answered by

Home Office
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