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Immigration (Discharged Gurkhas) Bill [HL]

Private Members' Bill (Starting in the House of Lords)

Originated in the House of Lords, Session 2007-08

Last updated: 23 February 2009 at 12:31

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Long title

A Bill to amend the Immigration Rules in connection with the requirements for indefinite leave to enter and remain in the United Kingdom as a Gurkha discharged from the British Army.

Summary

The purpose of the Bill is to amend the immigration rules in connection with the requirements for indefinite leave to enter and remain in the UK as a Gurkha discharged from the British Army.

In 2004, the Government changed the immigration rules to allow Gurkhas with at least four years of service to remain in the UK after their discharge from the British Army. Prior to this change in the rules, Gurkhas could not be granted indefinite leave to enter and remain after their discharge. However, the new rules only apply to Gurkhas discharged from the British Army on or after 1 July 1997.

The Bill would enable Gurkhas who left service prior to 1997 to be granted indefinite leave to enter and remain in the UK.

A similar Bill has been introduced in the House of Commons by Bob Russell, Liberal Democrat MP for Colchester, as the Immigration (Discharged Gurkhas) (No. 2) Bill.

Key areas

  • Amends the immigration rules for Gurkhas
  • Allows Gurkhas discharged prior to 1997 to be granted indefinite leave to enter and remain in the UK.

Sponsor

Lord Lee of Trafford
Liberal Democrat
Life peer

Current version of the Bill

Bill as Introduced - html version
19 March 2008
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Bill passage

Bill started in the House of Lords
1st reading
2nd reading
Committee stage
Report stage
Bill in the House of Commons
1st reading
2nd reading
Committee stage
Report stage
3rd reading
Final stages
Consideration of amendments
Royal Assent
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