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Part IU.K. Immigration: General

Removal from the United KingdomU.K.

9 Treatment of certain overstayers.U.K.

(1)During the regularisation period overstayers may apply, in the prescribed manner, for leave to remain in the United Kingdom.

(2)The regularisation period begins on the day prescribed for the purposes of this subsection and is not to be less than three months.

(3)The regularisation period ends—

(a)on the day prescribed for the purposes of this subsection; or

(b)if later, on the day before that on which section 65 comes into force.

(4)Section 10 and paragraph 12 of Schedule 15 come into force on the day after that on which the regularisation period ends

(5)The Secretary of State must publicise the effect of this section in the way appearing to him to be best calculated to bring it to the attention of those affected.

(6)Overstayer” means a person who, having only limited leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom, remains beyond the time limited by the leave.

10 Removal of certain persons unlawfully in the United Kingdom.U.K.

(1)A person who is not a British citizen may be removed from the United Kingdom, in accordance with directions given by an immigration officer, if—

(a)having only a limited leave to enter or remain, he does not observe a condition attached to the leave or remains beyond the time limited by the leave;

[F1(b)he uses deception in seeking (whether successfully or not) leave to remain;]

[F2(ba)his indefinite leave to enter or remain has been revoked under section 76(3) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (person ceasing to be refugee);]

(c)directions F3... have been given for the removal, under this section, of a person (“the other person”) to whose family he belongs.

(2)Directions may not be given under subsection (1)(a) if the person concerned has made an application for leave to remain in accordance with regulations made under section 9.

[F4(3)Directions for the removal of a person may not be given under subsection (1)(c) unless the Secretary of State has given the person written notice of the intention to remove him.

(4)A notice under subsection (3) may not be given if—

(a)the person whose removal under subsection (1)(a) or (b) is the cause of the proposed directions under subsection (1)(c) has left the United Kingdom, and

(b)more than eight weeks have elapsed since that person’s departure.

(5)If a notice under subsection (3) is sent by first class post to a person’s last known address, that subsection shall be taken to be satisfied at the end of the second day after the day of posting.

(5A)Directions for the removal of a person under subsection (1)(c) cease to have effect if he ceases to belong to the family of the person whose removal under subsection (1)(a) or (b) is the cause of the directions under subsection (1)(c).]

(6)Directions under this section—

(a)may be given only to persons falling within a prescribed class;

(b)may impose any requirements of a prescribed kind.

(7)In relation to any such directions, paragraphs 10, 11, 16 to 18, 21 and 22 to 24 of Schedule 2 to the 1971 Act (administrative provisions as to control of entry), apply as they apply in relation to directions given under paragraph 8 of that Schedule.

(8)Directions for the removal of a person given under this section invalidate any leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom given to him before the directions are given or while they are in force.

(9)The costs of complying with a direction given under this section (so far as reasonably incurred) must be met by the Secretary of State.

[F5(10)A person shall not be liable to removal from the United Kingdom under this section at a time when section 7(1)(b) of the Immigration Act 1971 (Commonwealth and Irish citizens ordinarily resident in United Kingdom) would prevent a decision to deport him.]

Textual Amendments

F4S. 10(3)-(5A) substituted for s. 10(3)-(5) (10.2.2003) by Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (c. 41), ss. 73(4), 162(1) (with s. 159); S.I. 2003/1, art. 2, Sch.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1S. 10 extended (14.12.2001) by 2001 c. 24, ss. 22(1)(2)(i)(3), 127(2)

C2S. 10 restricted (2.10.2000) by S.I. 2000/2444, art. 3, Sch. 2 para. 1(2)

S. 10 applied (2.10.2000) by S.I. 2000/2326, regs. 9, 26(2)

S. 10 restricted (2.10.2000) by S.I. 2000/2326, reg. 34(2)(10) (with application as mentioned in regs. 9, 28 of the said S.I.)

C4S. 10 restricted by S.I. 2000/2326, reg. 32(2) (as substituted (1.4.2003) by The Immigration (European Economic Area) (Amendment) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/549), regs. 1, 2(8) (with reg. 3(1)))

Commencement Information

I1S. 10 wholly in force at 2.10.2000; s. 10 not in force at Royal Assent see s. 170(4); s. 10(6) in force at 22.5.2000 by S.I. 2000/1282, art. 2, Sch.; s. 10 in force so far as not already in force at 2.10.2000 by virtue of S.I. 2000/265, reg. 3 and S.I. 2000/2444, art. 2, Sch. 1 (subject to arts. 3,4, Sch. 2)

F611 Removal of asylum claimant under standing arrangement with member StatesU.K.

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F712 Removal of asylum claimants in other circumstances.U.K.

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13 Proof of identity of persons to be removed or deported.U.K.

(1)This section applies if a person—

(a)is to be removed from the United Kingdom to a country of which he is a national or citizen; but

(b)does not have a valid passport or other document establishing his identity and nationality or citizenship and permitting him to travel.

(2)If the country to which the person is to be removed indicates that he will not be admitted to it unless identification data relating to him are provided by the Secretary of State, he may provide them with such data.

(3)In providing identification data, the Secretary of State must not disclose whether the person concerned has made a claim for asylum.

(4)For the purposes of paragraph 4(1) of Schedule 4 to the M1Data Protection Act 1998, the provision under this section of identification data is a transfer of personal data which is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest.

(5)Identification data” means—

(a)fingerprints taken under section 141; or

(b)data collected in accordance with regulations made under section 144.

(6)Removed” means removed as a result of directions given under section 10 or under Schedule 2 or 3 to the 1971 Act.

Marginal Citations

14 Escorts for persons removed from the United Kingdom under directions.U.K.

(1)Directions for, or requiring arrangements to be made for, the removal of a person from the United Kingdom may include or be amended to include provision for the person who is to be removed to be accompanied by an escort consisting of one or more persons specified in the directions.

(2)The Secretary of State may by regulations make further provision supplementing subsection (1).

(3)The regulations may, in particular, include provision—

(a)requiring the person to whom the directions are given to provide for the return of the escort to the United Kingdom;

(b)requiring him to bear such costs in connection with the escort (including, in particular, remuneration) as may be prescribed;

(c)as to the cases in which the Secretary of State is to bear those costs;

(d)prescribing the kinds of expenditure which are to count in calculating the costs incurred in connection with escorts.

F815 Protection of claimants from removal or deportation.U.K.

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