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PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION FOR WRITTEN ANSWER ON FRIDAY 12 JANUARY
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Mr Tony Marlow (Northampton North): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what level of secondary immigration he would anticipate to arise from primary immigration of 225,000 on the basis of past experience.
DRAFT REPLY
I have been asked to reply.
Experience in other contexts is not a basis for assessing the implications of the scheme to grant British Citizenship to people in Hong Kong as that
as that is a unique arrangement intended to give beneficiaries the confidence to remain there.
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The available information on current immigration patterns is published in the Home Office volume Control of Tmmigration: Statistics United Kingdom 1988' (Cm 726) and Home Office Statistical Bulletin Issue 44/89 Immigration from the Indian sub continent 1988: Copies of both publications are in the library
of the House.
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