SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 14 Consequential Amendments

The Immigration Act 1971 (c.77)

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In Schedule 4 (integration of United Kingdom and Islands immigration law), for paragraph 3 (deportation) substitute—

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1

This Act has effect in relation to a person who is subject to an Islands deportation order as if the order were a deportation order made against him under this Act.

2

Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply if the person concerned is—

a

a British citizen;

b

an EEA national;

c

a member of the family of an EEA national; or

d

a member of the family of a British citizen who is neither such a citizen nor an EEA national.

3

The Secretary of State does not, as a result of sub-paragraph (1), have power to revoke an Islands deportation order.

4

In any particular case, the Secretary of State may direct that paragraph (b), (c) or (d) of sub-paragraph (2) is not to apply in relation to the Islands deportation order.

5

Nothing in this paragraph makes it unlawful for a person in respect of whom an Islands deportation order is in force in any of the Islands to enter the United Kingdom on his way from that island to a place outside the United Kingdom.

6

Islands deportation order” means an order made under the immigration laws of any of the Islands under which a person is, or has been, ordered to leave the island and forbidden to return.

7

Subsections (10) and (12) to (14) of section 80 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 apply for the purposes of this section as they apply for the purposes of that section.