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

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6.—(1) Schedule 3 (documents and administration) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph 2(3) for the words from “and the process” to the end substitute “, the process used to take a record of a person’s biometric information and the reuse of a person’s biometric information.”

(3) In Table 12 (fees for applications for biometric immigration documents and the process used to take a record of biometric information)—

(a)in the heading of the Table, for the words from “and the process” to the end substitute “, the process used to take a record of biometric information and the reuse of biometric information)”;

(b)in 12.2 in the second column after “taking a record of” insert “, or reusing,”;

(c)in 12.2.1, 12.2.2 and 12.2.4, in the second column of each, after “for the purposes of” insert “, or the reuse of a person’s biometric information in connection with,”.

(4) In Table 13 (exceptions to the requirement to pay fees for applications for biometric immigration documents and the process used to take a record of biometric information)—

(a)in the heading of the Table for “and the process” to the end substitute “, the process used to take a record of biometric information and the reuse of biometric information)”;

(b)in 13.3 in the second column after “biometric information” insert “, or the reuse of a person’s biometric information,”;

(c)in 13.3.1 in the second column, at the end insert “, or for the reuse of a person’s biometric information in connection with such an application.”;

(d)in 13.4.1 and 13.5.1, in the second column of each, after “biometric information” insert “, or for the reuse of a person’s biometric information,”;

(e)in 13.6 in the second column after “biometric information” insert “, or the reuse of a person’s biometric information,”;

(f)in 13.6.1 in the second column for “where that record is taken for the purposes of” substitute “, or for the reuse of a person’s biometric information, where that record is taken for the purposes of or (as the case may be) that information is reused in connection with”;

(g)in 13.7 in the second column after “biometric information” insert “, or the reuse of a person’s biometric information,”;

(h)in 13.7.1 in the second column after “biometric information” insert “, or in respect of the reuse of a person’s biometric information,”;

(i)after 13.7.1 insert—

13.Z7AReuse of a person’s biometric information where a record of biometric information is also taken
13.Z7A.1No fee is payable for the reuse of a person’s biometric information in connection with an application where a record of any of that person’s biometric information is also taken for the purposes of that application.Fees 12.2.1, 12.2.2 and 12.2.4

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