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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART I GENERAL

    1. 1.Citation, commencement and interpretation

  3. PART II ENTRY CLEARANCE AS LEAVE TO ENTER

    1. 2.Entry clearance as Leave to Enter

    2. 3.Requirements

    3. 4.Extent to which Entry Clearance is to be Leave to Enter

    4. 5.Conditions

    5. 6.Incidental, supplementary and consequential provisions

  4. PART III FORM AND MANNER OF GIVING AND REFUSING LEAVE TO ENTER

    1. 7.Grant and refusal of leave to enter before arrival in the United Kingdom

    2. 8.Oral grant or refusal of leave

    3. 8ZA.Grant, refusal or variation of leave by notice in writing

    4. 8ZB.Presumptions about receipt of notice

    5. 8ZC.Notice not given

    6. 8A.Automatic grant of leave

    7. 8B.Further provision as to automatic grant of leave

    8. 8C.Leave to be regarded as having been given before arrival

    9. 9.Grant or refusal of leave by notice to a responsible third party

    10. 10.Notice of refusal of leave

    11. 11.Burden of proof

    12. 12.(1) This article applies where— (a) an immigration officer has...

  5. PART IV LEAVE WHICH DOES NOT LAPSE ON TRAVEL OUTSIDE COMMON TRAVEL AREA

    1. 13.(1) In this Part “leave” means— (a) leave to enter...

    2. 13A.Partners and children of members of HM Forces

    3. 13B.Partners and children of ... Crown servants etc

    4. 13C.Crown servants etc with leave granted by virtue of Appendix EU to the immigration rules

  6. PART V CONSEQUENTIAL ANDTRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

    1. 14.Section 9(2) of the Act (further provisions as to common...

    2. 15.(1) Article 12 shall apply where an applicant’s examination has...

  7. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      Countries the nationals of which may obtain leave by passing through an automated gate

  8. Explanatory Note