Debates between Lord Green of Deddington and Lord Swinfen during the 2015-2017 Parliament

Immigration Bill

Debate between Lord Green of Deddington and Lord Swinfen
Tuesday 9th February 2016

(8 years, 8 months ago)

Grand Committee
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Lord Swinfen Portrait Lord Swinfen (Con)
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My Lords, I support the amendment in the name of Lord Marlesford. I have relatives with dual Australian and British citizenship. Going in and out of Australia, they use their Australian passports; going in and out of Britain, they use their British ones. Even when flying from one to the other, they change their passports over because it is much quicker for them to get through immigration in both countries by using the passport of the country in which they land. However, there is then no record of the journey in the other passport. The passports of both countries should have a note that they have dual citizenship and, possibly, give the passport number of the other country. My noble friend’s suggestion is eminently sensible.

Lord Green of Deddington Portrait Lord Green of Deddington
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Will the Minister ask his officials whether this apparent gap makes nonsense of the net migration figures? It could confuse them.