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The Immigration and Nationality (Replacement of T2 Sportsperson Route and Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2021

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Saving of provisions of the Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations 2018 amended by paragraphs 4 and 5 of Schedule 2

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5.—(1) Despite its revocation by paragraph 4(3)(a)(ii) of Schedule 2, paragraph (d) in the second column of 1.3.6A in Table 1 in Schedule 1 to the 2018 Regulations continues to have effect, as it had effect immediately before commencement, for the purposes of the provision by paragraph 3 of that Schedule of a fee for an application for entry clearance to enter the United Kingdom made by a dependant of a person who—

(a)has entry clearance to enter the United Kingdom granted before commencement under Appendix T2 Sportsperson to the immigration rules, or

(b)made an application before commencement for entry clearance to enter the United Kingdom under that Appendix which had not been determined immediately before commencement.

(2) Despite its substitution by paragraph 4(3)(b) of Schedule 2, 1.3.6F in Table 1 in Schedule 1 to the 2018 Regulations continues to have effect, as it had effect immediately before commencement, for the purposes of the provision by paragraph 3 of that Schedule of a fee for an application for entry clearance to enter the United Kingdom made by a dependant of a person who—

(a)has entry clearance to enter the United Kingdom granted before commencement under any of the Appendices to the immigration rules listed in paragraph (3) of this regulation, or

(b)made an application before commencement for entry clearance to enter the United Kingdom under any of those Appendices which had not been determined immediately before commencement.

(3) Those Appendices are—

(a)Appendix T5 (Temporary Worker) Religious Worker;

(b)Appendix T5 (Temporary Worker) Charity Worker;

(c)Appendix T5 (Temporary Worker) Creative or Sporting Worker;

(d)Appendix T5 (Temporary Worker) International Agreement Worker;

(e)Appendix T5 (Temporary Worker) Government Authorised Exchange Worker.

(4) Despite its revocation by paragraph 5(3)(a)(ii) of Schedule 2, paragraph (d) in the second column of 6.2.6A in Table 6 in Schedule 2 to the 2018 Regulations continues to have effect, as it had effect immediately before commencement, for the purposes of the provision by paragraph 3 of that Schedule of a fee for an application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom made by a dependant of a person who—

(a)has limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom granted before commencement under Appendix T2 Sportsperson to the immigration rules, or

(b)made an application before commencement for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom under that Appendix which had not been determined immediately before commencement.

(5) Despite its substitution by paragraph 5(3)(b) of Schedule 2, 6.2.6F in Table 6 in Schedule 2 to the 2018 Regulations continues to have effect, as it had effect immediately before commencement, for the purposes of the provision by paragraph 3 of that Schedule of a fee for an application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom made by a dependant of a person who—

(a)has limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom granted before commencement under any of the Appendices to the immigration rules listed in paragraph (6) of this regulation, or

(b)made an application before commencement for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom under any of those Appendices which had not been determined immediately before commencement.

(6) Those Appendices are—

(a)Appendix T5 (Temporary Worker) Religious Worker;

(b)Appendix T5 (Temporary Worker) Charity Worker;

(c)Appendix T5 (Temporary Worker) Creative or Sporting Worker;

(d)Appendix T5 (Temporary Worker) International Agreement Worker;

(e)Appendix T5 (Temporary Worker) Government Authorised Exchange Worker.

(7) In this regulation—

“the 2018 Regulations” means the Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations 2018;

“commencement” means 9.00 a.m. on 11th October 2021;

“dependant” has the meaning given by regulation 2 of the 2018 Regulations;

“the immigration rules” means the rules made under section 3(2) of the Immigration Act 1971(1).

(1)

1971 c. 77. The United Kingdom immigration rules were laid before Parliament on 23rd May 1994 (HC 395) and have been amended subsequently.

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