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Illegal immigrants are exploiting a legal loophole to gain British citizenship by getting married in Church of England ceremonies.The diocese of Southwark, which covers Greater London south of the Thames, has seen the number of applications for common licences rise from 90 in 2004 to 493 last year.
Such dramatic increases are being repeated across the country, according to Church records.
In the diocese of Ripon and Leeds, there has been a trebling from 24 applications in 2004 to 69 last year, and in London diocese they have gone from 159 to 383 over the same period.
This contrasts with Government figures that show the number of suspected sham marriages has fallen from 3,500 in 2004 to as few as 400 last year following the introduction of strict controls on those being wed in a register office.
These regulations, which require people not legally settled in the UK to seek special permission to marry, were ruled as unlawful by the Law Lords ruled last month, but a Home Office spokesman said that they would continue to operate the current scheme to investigate individual applications