A Bill to make provision to exclude from the United Kingdom foreign nationals found guilty of a criminal offence committed in the United Kingdom.
House of Commons
15 May 2014
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This Bill would allow the UK government to exclude foreign nationals who have been convicted of offences committed in the United Kingdom from staying in or returning to the country. In simple terms, a non-British national who is found guilty of a crime in the UK could face exclusion from life in the UK. The measure links criminal justice outcomes with immigration rules.
The bill is at its 2nd reading in the House of Commons, having originated in the Commons. The provided information notes an initial reading in June 2013, with no further stages specified here.
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24 Jun 2013
This Bill was withdrawn and will not progress any further.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.