Examples of Immigration Act 1971 in a sentence
The regulations take this definition of ‘settled’ from immigration law (section 33(2A) of the Immigration Act 1971).
It is an offence under section 24B of the Immigration Act 1971 to work illegally.
It is an offence under section 24B of the Immigration Act 1971 to work illegally.SIGNATURE DATE NOTES 1.
Right of abode was given to specific categories of person in the Immigration Act 1971.
It is an offence under section 24B of the Immigration Act 1971 to work illegally.SIGNATURE DATE NOTES Information on the Licensing Act 2003 is available on legislation.gov.uk or from your local licensing authority.
It is an offence under section 26(1)(c) of the Immigration Act 1971 to make a statement or representation which is known to be false or is not believed to be true.
Broadly, the EEA Regulations provide that EU nationals have the right to reside in the UK without the requirement for leave to remain under the Immigration Act 1971 for the first 3 months of their residence, and for longer, if they are a ’qualified person’ or they have acquired a permanent right of residence.
Check with your professional liability insurance to make sure you are covered.K.S.A. 65-6408 Refusal to grant, suspension, condition, limitation, qualification, restriction or revocation of license; grounds.
If an Immigration Officer acting on behalf of the Secretary of State has declined to consider an application for variation of leave at a port of entry but the leave has not been cancelled under paragraph 2A(8) of Schedule 2 to the Immigration Act 1971, the person seeking variation should apply to the Home office under paragraph 32.
In the event of an illegal entrant/person subject to administrative removal being convicted of a serious offence but not recommended for deportation by the Court, criminal casework may wish to consider non-conducive deportation under section 3(5)(a) of the Immigration Act 1971.