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[F13.—(1) The legislation mentioned in Article 2 to the Social Security (Australia Order) 1992 M1 is modified in relation to that person to give effect to Schedule 1 of the Australia Order as if it read as follows—
(a)in article 3(1), “that part of the territory” were substituted by “the territory comprising the EEA states and Switzerland” the first time it occurs, and by “the relevant part of the territory of the United Kingdom” the second time it occurs;
(b)in article 3(5), “the United Kingdom” were substituted by “the area comprising the EEA States and Switzerland”;
(c)in article 5(1), “in that part of the territory” were substituted by “ in the territory comprising the EEA states and Switzerland ” and “of that part of the territory” were substituted by “of the relevant part of the territory of the United Kingdom”; and
(d)in article 5(4), “the United Kingdom” were substituted by “the area comprising the EEA states and Switzerland”.
(2) The legislation mentioned in Article 2 of the Social Security (Canada) Order 1995 M2 is modified in relation to that person to give effect to the Schedule to the letter reproduced in Schedule 1 to that Order as if it read as follows—
(a)in paragraph (9)(a), “resident in the United Kingdom” were substituted in both places it appears by “ resident in the territory comprising the EEA states and Switzerland ”;
(b)in paragraph (11), “the United Kingdom” were substituted by “the territory comprising the EEA states and Switzerland”.
(3) The legislation mentioned in Article 2 of the Social Security (New Zealand) Order 1983 M3 is modified in relation to that person to give effect to the convention set out in the Schedule to the Order as if it read as follows —
(a)In article 8(1), “resident in the United Kingdom” and “resident there” were substituted by “resident in the territory comprising the EEA states and Switzerland”;
(b)in article 9(1), “the United Kingdom” were substituted by “the territory comprising the EEA states and Switzerland”;
(c)in article 9(2), “or resident in, the United Kingdom” were substituted by “ or resident in, the territory comprising the EEA States and Switzerland ”;
(d)in article 9(3), “or resident in, the United Kingdom” were substituted by “ or resident in, the territory comprising the EEA states and Switzerland ”;
(e)in article 9(6) for “leaves the United Kingdom” to the end there were substituted “ leaves the area comprised of the EEA states and Switzerland, unless that person is usually resident in that area and his or her absence is only temporary. ”;
(f)in article 11(1), “the United Kingdom” were substituted by “the territory comprising the EEA states and Switzerland”;
(g)in article 11(2), “or resident in, the United Kingdom” were substituted by “ or resident in, the territory comprising the EEA states or Switzerland ” and “her arrival in the United Kingdom” were substituted by “ her arrival in the territory comprising the EEA states and Switzerland ”;
(h)in article 11(3), “or resident in, the United Kingdom” were substituted by “ or resident in, the territory comprising the EEA states or Switzerland ”; and
(i)in article 11(4) for “leaves the United Kingdom” to the end there were substituted “ leaves the area comprised of the EEA states and Switzerland, unless that person is usually resident in that area and that person's absence is only temporary. ”.]
Textual Amendments
F1Regulations revoked (31.12.2021) by The Social Security (Reciprocal Agreements) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/811), regs. 1(4), 4(1) (with reg. 4(2))
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M1S.I. 1992/1312. The Australia Order was revoked with effect from 1st March 2001 by the Social Security (Australia) Order 2000 (S.I. 2000/3255) subject to the savings provisions referred to in Article 2(2) of the latter order and treated as continuing in force to the extent provided for by section 299 of the Pensions Act 2004.
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