Written answers

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Immigration Policy

Photo of Caoimhghín Ó CaoláinCaoimhghín Ó Caoláin (Cavan-Monaghan, Sinn Fein)
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To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade further to Parliamentary Question No. 154 of 26 June 2012, if he will provide the 2011 figures; and if these figures can be broken down into criminal and immigration related offences. [49297/12]

Photo of Eamon GilmoreEamon Gilmore (Dún Laoghaire, Labour)
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United States of America: In respect of the United States, the following are the relevant statistics based on information made available by the US Department of Homeland Security:

Period
Total
Criminal
Non-criminal
Federal Year 2011(October 2010 – September 2011)
58
28
30

Source: Department of Homeland Security Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, 2011

Canada:

In respect of Canada, the Canada Border Services Agency has made available the 2011 information as follows:

Period
Total
Criminality
Non-compliance
2011
4
3
1

Source: Canada Border Services Agency

Australia:

The statistics for Australia are below, along with definitions of the various categories. Due to privacy concerns, the Australian authorities do not provide precise breakdown of categories where the numbers involved are below 5.

2011- Irish Returns or Removals

Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR)

Visa Overstayer
10
N/A
<5

Monitored Departure from Community

Other Unauthorised Arrival
14
Visa Overstayer
232
Visa Cancellation
8
N/A
<5

Involuntary Removal from Detention

Visa Overstayer
<5

Voluntary Removal from Detention

Other Unauthorised Arrival
58
Visa Overstayer
17
N/A
<5
Total
347

Source: Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship

The definitions of the categories used by the Australian authorities are:

Assisted Voluntary ReturnAssisted Voluntary Return (AVR) refers to clients who are returned with IOM assistance via the Community Assistance Support Program (CAS) or Community Status Resolution (CSR) and who depart Australia lawfully.
Monitored DepartureMonitored Departure refers to clients who depart from the community lawfully, usually holding a Bridging visa E.
Involuntary Removal from DetentionInvoluntary Removal refers to clients located in Immigration Detention who have no ongoing matters before the department or the courts and who are refusing to depart Australia.
Voluntary Removal from DetentionVoluntary Removal refers to clients in Immigration Detention who request to be removed from Australia by signing a request for removal form and are cooperative with the department to make removal arrangements, including seeking a travel document.

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