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Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009

Hansard References

StageDateHansard Reference
House of Lords (session 2008-09)
Introduction14 January 2009Vol 706; Col 1224
Second Reading11 February 2009Vol 707; Cols 1128-1213
Committee25 February 2009; 2 March 2009; 4 March 2009; 10 March 2009Vol 708; Cols 205-304; Cols 508-610; Cols 734-836; Cols 1137-1164
Report25 March 2009; 1 April 2009Vol 709; Cols 661-754;
Cols 1081-1152
Third Reading22 April 2009Vol 709; Cols 1535-1543
House of Commons (session 2008-09)
Introduction23 April 2009
Second Reading2 June 2009Vol 493; Cols 169-241
Committee8 sittings: 9 June 2009; 11 June 2009; 16 June 2009; 18 June 2009Hansard Public Bill Committee
Report and Third Reading14 July 2009Vol 496; Cols 177-257
House of Lords (session 2008-09)
Lords Consideration of Commons Amendments20 July 2009Vol 712; Cols 1386-1397
Royal Assent21 July 2009Vol 712; Col 1580

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