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6. In Schedule 2, in Table 9, after 9.9, insert—
“9.9A | Certain applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom under Appendix Hong Kong British National (Overseas) of the immigration rules | |
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No fee is payable in respect of an application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom for 30 months under Appendix Hong Kong British National (Overseas) to the immigration rules where, at the time the application is made— (a) the applicant has leave to enter or leave to remain in the United Kingdom under Appendix Hong Kong British National (Overseas) of the immigration rules, (b) any condition of no access to public funds to which that leave was subject has been removed in accordance with paragraph HK 65.1 of that Appendix, (c) the applicant is in receipt of public funds, and (d) the applicant is, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, unable to afford the fee. | 6.2C.1”. |
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