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18.—(1) Schedule 2 (applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom) is amended as follows.
(2) In Table 6 (fees for applications for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom and connected applications)—
(a)after 6.2.11 insert—
“6.2.11A | Application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom under— (a) Appendix ST: Student to the immigration rules, other than an application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom as the dependant partner or dependant child of a Student (within the meaning those expressions have in that Appendix), or (b) Appendix CS: Child Student to those rules(1). | £475” |
(b)omit 6.2.12.
(3) In Table 9 (exceptions and waivers in respect of fees for applications for, or in connection with, leave to remain in the United Kingdom)—
(a)in 9.5 in the row below the heading, in the third column for “6.2.12” substitute “6.2.11A”;
(b)in 9.6 in the row below the heading, in the third column for “6.2.12” substitute “6.2.11A”.
(4) In paragraph 5—
(a)omit sub-paragraph (2);
(b)in sub-paragraph (3) omit the words from “and the further application” to “does not apply and”.
Appendix ST: Student and Appendix CS: Child Student refer to “permission to stay” which is defined in paragraph 6 of the United Kingdom immigration rules (as amended by the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules laid before Parliament on 10th September 2020 (HC 707) which added those Appendices) to include leave to remain.
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