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17.—(1) The Secretary of State must issue a registration certificate to a qualified person immediately on application and production of—
(a)a valid national identity card or passport issued by an EEA State; and
(b)proof that the applicant is a qualified person.
(2) In the case of a worker, confirmation of the worker’s engagement from the worker’s employer or a certificate of employment is sufficient proof for the purposes of paragraph (1)(b).
(3) The Secretary of State must issue a registration certificate to an EEA national who is the family member of a qualified person or of an EEA national with a right of permanent residence under regulation 15 immediately on application and production of—
(a)a valid national identity card or passport issued by an EEA State; and
(b)proof that the applicant is such a family member.
(4) The Secretary of State must issue a registration certificate to an EEA national who is a family member who has retained the right of residence on application and production of—
(a)a valid national identity card or passport; and
(b)proof that the applicant is a family member who has retained the right of residence.
(5) The Secretary of State may issue a registration certificate to an extended family member not falling within regulation 7(3) who is an EEA national on application if—
(a)the application is accompanied or joined by a valid national identity card or passport;
(b)the relevant EEA national is a qualified person or an EEA national with a right of permanent residence under regulation 15; and
(c)in all the circumstances it appears to the Secretary of State appropriate to issue the registration certificate.
(6) Where the Secretary of State receives an application under paragraph (5) an extensive examination of the personal circumstances of the applicant must be undertaken by the Secretary of State and if the application is refused, the Secretary of State must give reasons justifying the refusal unless this is contrary to the interests of national security.
(7) A registration certificate issued under this regulation must state the name and address of the person registering and the date of registration.
(8) A registration certificate is—
(a)proof of the holder’s right to reside on the date of issue;
(b)no longer valid if the holder ceases to have a right to reside under these Regulations;
(c)invalid if the holder never had a right to reside under these Regulations.
(9) This regulation is subject to regulations 24 (refusal to issue or renew and revocation of residence documentation) and 25 (cancellation of a right of residence).
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