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The Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations 2014

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Regulation 7

SCHEDULE 5FEES FOR ENTRY CLEARANCE TO ENTER THE CHANNEL ISLANDS

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1.  In this Schedule “work permit employment” means employment as a work permit holder under—

(a)rules made by the States of Guernsey Home Department in respect of the Bailiwick of Guernsey under section 3(2) of the 1971 Act(1).

(b)rules made by the Minister for Home Affairs in respect of the Bailiwick of Jersey under section 1(4) of the 1971 Act(2).

Fees for applications for entry clearance to enter the Channel Islands

2.—(1) Table 12 specifies the amount of the fees for the specified applications for entry clearance to enter either of the Channel Islands where such applications are received outside the British Islands.

(2) Table 13 confers a discretion on the Secretary of State to waive the fees specified in Table 12.

(3) Paragraph 3 makes provision for the fees for applications for entry clearance to enter either of the Channel Islands by a dependant of a main applicant where such applications are received outside the British Islands.

Table 12 (Fees for applications for entry clearance to enter the Channel Islands)

Number of feeType of application for entry clearance to enter the Channel IslandsAmount of fee
12.1General fee for applications for entry clearance to enter either of the Channel Islands
12.1.1Application for entry clearance where the fee is not specified elsewhere in this Schedule or in other immigration and nationality fees regulations.£289
12.2Fees for applications for entry clearance to enter either of the Channel Islands as a visitor
12.2.1Application for entry clearance as a visitor for a period of up to six months.£83
12.2.2Application for entry clearance as a visitor for a period of more than six months but not more than two years£300
12.2.3Application for entry clearance as a visitor for a period of more than two years but not more than five years.£544
12.2.4Application for entry clearance as a visitor for a period of more than five years but not more than ten years.£737
12.3Fees for applications for entry clearance to enter either of the Channel Islands for work permit employment or settlement
12.3.1Application for entry clearance to enter either of the Channel Islands for the purpose of undertaking work permit employment.£514
12.3.2Application for entry clearance to enter either of the Channel Islands for the purpose of settlement.£885

Table 13 (Waivers in respect of fees for applications for entry clearance to enter the Channel Islands)

Number and description of the exception or waiverFees to which waiver applies
13.1General waiver
No fee is payable in respect of an application where the Secretary of State determines that the fee should be waived.All fees in Table 12
13.2Applications under the EC Association Agreement with Turkey
No fee is payable in respect of an application made under the terms of the EC Association Agreement with Turkey.All fees in Table 12

Applications by dependants

3.  Subject to the Secretary of State’s discretion to waive payment of a fee in accordance with the provision made in Table 13, the fee for an application for entry clearance to enter the Channel Islands as a dependant of a main applicant (whether or not that application is made at the same time as that of the main applicant) is the fee specified in Table 12 in respect of the main applicant’s application.

(1)

Section 3 was extended with modifications to the Bailiwick of Guernsey by the Immigration (Guernsey) Order 1993 (S.I. 1993/1796). The immigration rules for the Bailiwick of Guernsey can be found at http://www.gov.gg/article/2714/Immigration-Rules.

(2)

Section 1 was extended with modifications to the Bailiwick of Jersey by the Immigration (Jersey) Order 1993 (S.I. 1993/1797). The immigration rules for the Bailiwick of Jersey (Directions of the Lieutenant-Governor) can be found at http://www.gov.je/LifeEvents/CitizenshipSettlingIn.

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