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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 2Administrative Provisions as to Control on Entry etc.

PART IGeneral Provisions

Examination by immigration officers, and medical examination

2(1)An immigration officer may examine any persons who have arrived in the United Kingdom by ship or aircraft (including transit passengers, members of the crew and others not seeking to enter the United Kingdom) for the purpose of determining—

(a)whether any of them is or is not patrial; and

(b)whether, if he is not, he may or may not enter the United Kingdom without leave ; and

(c)whether, if he may not, he should be given leave and for what period and on what conditions (if any), or should be refused leave.

(2)Any such person, if he is seeking to enter the United Kingdom, may be examined also by a medical inspector or by any qualified person carrying out a test or examination required by a medical inspector.

(3)A person, on being examined under this paragraph by an immigration officer or medical inspector, may be required in writing by him to submit to further examination; but a requirement under this sub-paragraph shall not prevent a person who arrives as a transit passenger, or as a member of the crew of a ship or aircraft, or for the purpose of joining a ship or aircraft as a member of the crew, from leaving by his intended ship or aircraft.