2005 No. 771

IMMIGRATION

The Immigration (Leave to Remain) (Prescribed Forms and Procedures) Regulations 2005

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into force

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 31A of the Immigration Act 19711, hereby makes the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Immigration (Leave to Remain) (Prescribed Forms and Procedures) Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 1st April 2005.

2

In these Regulations:

  • “asylum claimant” means a person making a claim for asylum (within the meaning given in section 94(1) of the Immigration and Asylum Act 19992) which claim either has not been determined or has been granted; and

  • “dependant”, of a person, means—

    1. a

      the spouse or unmarried partner, or

    2. b

      a child under the age of eighteen,

    of that person.

Prescribed forms

3

1

Subject to paragraph (2) below, the form set out in Schedule 1 is hereby prescribed for an application for limited or indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom:

a

as a business person,

b

as a sole representative,

c

as a retired person of independent means,

d

as an investor, or

e

as an innovator,

for the purposes of the immigration rules.

2

Paragraph (1) does not apply to an application for limited or indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a business person where the application is made under the terms of a European Community Association Agreement.

4

The form set out in Schedule 2 is hereby prescribed for an application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom:

a

for work permit employment,

b

as a highly skilled migrant,

c

as a seasonal agricultural worker,

d

for the purpose of employment under the Sectors-Based Scheme, or

e

for Home Office approved training or work experience,

for the purposes of the immigration rules.

5

The form set out in Schedule 3 is hereby prescribed for an application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom:

a

as the spouse of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom, or

b

as the unmarried partner of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom,

for the purposes of the immigration rules.

6

The form set out in Schedule 4 is hereby prescribed for an application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom:

a

as a student,

b

as a student nurse,

c

to re-sit an examination, or

d

to write up a thesis,

for the purposes of the immigration rules.

7

The form set out in Schedule 5 is hereby prescribed for an application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a participant in the Science and Engineering Graduates Scheme for the purposes of the immigration rules.

8

1

The form set out in Schedule 6 is hereby prescribed for an application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom:

a

as a visitor,

b

as a visitor seeking to undergo or continue private medical treatment,

c

as a postgraduate doctor or dentist or a trainee general practitioner,

d

as an au pair,

e

as a teacher or language assistant under an approved exchange scheme,

f

as a representative of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation,

g

as a private servant in a diplomatic household,

h

as a domestic worker in a private household,

i

as an overseas government employee,

j

as a minister of religion, missionary or member of a religious order,

k

as a member of the operational ground staff of an overseas-owned airline,

l

as a person with United Kingdom ancestry,

m

as a writer, composer or artist,

n

as a member of the crew of a ship, aircraft, hovercraft, hydrofoil or international train service, or

o

as the spouse or child of an armed forces member who is exempt from immigration control under section 8(4) of the Immigration Act 1971,

for the purposes of the immigration rules.

2

Further to paragraph (1) and subject to paragraph (3) below, the form set out in Schedule 6 is hereby prescribed for an application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom for any other reason or purpose for which provision is made in the immigration rules but which is not covered by the forms prescribed in regulations 3 to 7 above.

3

Paragraph (2) does not apply to an application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom where:

a

the application is made under the terms of a European Community Association Agreement, or

b

the basis on which the application is made is that the applicant is an asylum claimant or a dependant of an asylum claimant.

9

The form set out in Schedule 7 is hereby prescribed for an application for indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom:

a

as the spouse of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom, or

b

as the unmarried partner of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom,

for the purposes of the immigration rules.

10

The form set out in Schedule 8 is hereby prescribed for an application for indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom:

a

as the child under the age of eighteen of a parent, parents or relative present and settled in the United Kingdom,

b

as the adopted child under the age of eighteen of a parent or parents present and settled in the United Kingdom, or

c

as the parent, grandparent or other dependent relative of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom,

for the purposes of the immigration rules.

11

1

The form set out in Schedule 9 is hereby prescribed for an application for indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom:

a

as a work permit holder,

b

as a highly skilled migrant,

c

as a representative of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation,

d

as a private servant in a diplomatic household,

e

as a domestic worker in a private household,

f

as an overseas government employee,

g

as a minister of religion, missionary or member of a religious order,

h

as a member of the operational ground staff of an overseas-owned airline,

i

as a person with United Kingdom ancestry,

j

as a writer, composer or artist,

k

on the basis of long residence in the United Kingdom,

l

as a victim of domestic violence, or

m

as a foreign or Commonwealth citizen discharged from HM Forces,

for the purposes of the immigration rules.

2

Further to paragraph (1) and subject to paragraph (3) below, the form set out in Schedule 9 is hereby prescribed for an application for indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom for any other reason or purpose for which provision is made in the immigration rules but which is not covered by the forms prescribed in regulations 9 or 10 above.

3

Paragraph (2) does not apply to an application for indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom where:

a

the application is made under the terms of a European Community Association Agreement, or

b

the basis on which the application is made is that the applicant is an asylum claimant or a dependant of an asylum claimant.

12

An application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom which is made by a person (“the main applicant”) on a form prescribed in any of the regulations 3 to 11 above may include an application in respect of any person applying for leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a dependent of the main applicant, insofar as this is permitted by the immigration rules.

Prescribed procedures

13

1

The following procedures are hereby prescribed in relation to an application for which a form is prescribed in regulation 3 above:

a

the form shall be signed and dated by the applicant, save that where the applicant is under the age of eighteen, the form may be signed and dated by the parent or legal guardian of the applicant on behalf of the applicant;

b

the application shall be accompanied by such documents and photographs as specified in the form; and

c

the application shall be sent by prepaid post or by courier to the Immigration and Nationality Directorate of the Home Office. It may not be submitted in person at a Public Enquiry Office of the Immigration and Nationality Directorate of the Home Office.

2

The following procedures are hereby prescribed in relation to an application for which a form is prescribed in regulation 4 above:

a

the form shall be signed and dated by the applicant, save that where the applicant is under the age of eighteen, the form may be signed and dated by the parent or legal guardian of the applicant on behalf of the applicant;

b

the application shall be accompanied by such documents and photographs as specified in the form; and

c

the application shall be:

i

sent by prepaid post or by courier to Work Permits (UK) at the Immigration and Nationality Directorate of the Home Office, or

ii

submitted in person at the Croydon Public Enquiry Office (but no other public enquiry office) of the Immigration and Nationality Directorate of the Home Office;

save that an application for which a form is prescribed in regulation 4(b) above (application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a highly skilled migrant) shall be sent by prepaid post or by courier to Work Permits (UK) at the Immigration and Nationality Directorate of the Home Office and may not be submitted in person at a Public Enquiry Office.

3

The following procedures are hereby prescribed in relation to an application for which a form is prescribed in regulations 5 to 11 above:

a

the form shall be signed and dated by the applicant, save that where the applicant is under the age of eighteen, the form may be signed and dated by the parent or legal guardian of the applicant on behalf of the applicant;

b

the application shall be accompanied by such documents and photographs as specified in the form; and

c

the application shall be:

i

sent by prepaid post to the Immigration and Nationality Directorate of the Home Office, or

ii

submitted in person at a Public Enquiry Office of the Immigration and Nationality Directorate of the Home Office.

14

1

A failure to comply with any of the requirements of regulation 13(1)(a) or (b), 13(2)(a) or (b), or 13(3)(a) or (b) above to any extent will only invalidate an application if:

a

the applicant does not provide, when making the application, an explanation for the failure which the Secretary of State considers to be satisfactory,

b

the Secretary of State notifies the applicant, or the person who appears to the Secretary of State to represent the applicant, of the failure within 21 days of the date on which the application is made, and

c

the applicant does not comply with the requirements within a reasonable time, and in any event within 28 days, of being notified by the Secretary of State of the failure.

2

For the purposes of this regulation, the date on which the application is made is:

a

in the case of an application sent by post, the date of posting,

b

in the case of an application submitted in person, the date on which the application is delivered to, and accepted by, a Public Enquiry Office of the Immigration and Nationality Directorate of the Home Office, and

c

in the case of an application sent by courier, the date on which the application is delivered to Work Permits (UK) at the Immigration and Nationality Directorate of the Home Office.

Revocation15

1

The Regulations referred to in paragraph (2) are hereby revoked.

2

Those Regulations are:

a

the Immigration (Leave to Remain) (Prescribed Forms and Procedures) Regulations 20033;

b

the Immigration (Leave to Remain) (Prescribed Forms and Procedures) (Amendment) Regulations 20044; and

c

the Immigration (Leave to Remain) (Prescribed Forms and Procedures) (Amendment No. 2) Regulations 20045.

Des BrowneMinister of StateHome Office

SCHEDULE 1

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(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations revoke and partly replace the Immigration (Leave to Remain) (Prescribed Forms and Procedures) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/1712) (“the 2003 Regulations”).

These Regulations, like the 2003 Regulations, prescribe forms which are to be used for applications for limited or indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom. Each form relates to specific categories of applicant, as set out in regulations 3 to 11 respectively. These Regulations replace the prescribed forms set out in the schedules to the 2003 Regulations with revised application forms. The changes to the application forms are mainly to the layout, although there are some additional questions, some additional requests for documentary evidence, and other minor changes. There are no changes to the prescribed form at Schedule 2 of these Regulations (Form FLR (IED)).

As in the 2003 Regulations, and by virtue of regulation 12 of these Regulations, an application made on a prescribed form may include an application in respect of anyone applying for leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a dependent of the main applicant.

These Regulations, like the 2003 Regulations, prescribe the procedures which are to be followed in relation to an application for which a form is prescribed. Regulation 13 of these Regulations makes some changes to the procedures prescribed by the 2003 Regulations.

Regulation 13(1) of these Regulations provides that applications for limited or indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a business person, as a sole representative, as a retired person of independent means, as an investor, or as an innovator, may only be submitted by post or courier. These applications may not be submitted at a public enquiry office.

Regulation 13(2) of these Regulations provides that applications for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom for work permit employment, as a seasonal agricultural worker, for the purposes of employment under the Sectors-Based Scheme, or for Home Office approved training or work experience, may now be submitted at the Public Enquiry Office in Croydon. These applications could previously only be made by post or courier. Applications for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a highly skilled migrant can still only be submitted by post or courier.