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18. The holder of a biometric immigration document must notify the Secretary of State as soon as reasonably practicable if he —
(a)knows or suspects that information provided in connection with the document was or has become false, misleading or incomplete;
(b)knows or suspects that the document has been lost or stolen;
(c)knows or suspects that the document (including any information recorded in it) has been altered or damaged (whether deliberately or not);
(d)was given leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom in accordance with a provision of the immigration rules and knows or suspects that owing to a change of his circumstances he would no longer qualify for leave under that provision; or
(e)knows or suspects that another person has acquired the biometric immigration document without his consent or the consent of the Secretary of State.
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