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3.Fees for applications, processes and services in connection with immigration and nationality
4.Schedule 2 (applications for leave to remain in the United...
5.Schedule 3 (documents and administration) has effect to specify—
6.Schedule 4 (sponsorship) has effect to specify the amount of...
8.Schedule 6 (premium services (in the United Kingdom)) has effect...
9.Schedule 7 (premium services (outside the United Kingdom)) has effect...
11.Schedule 9 (applications relating to entry clearance to enter the...
12.Schedule 10 (applications for entry clearance to enter the Bailiwick...
14.Amendment of the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Fees Order 2011
16.Consequences of failing to pay the specified fee for an application
APPLICATIONS FOR ENTRY CLEARANCE TO ENTER, AND LEAVE TO ENTER, THE UNITED KINGDOM
2.Fees for applications, processes and services relating to nationality
3.Multiple declarations of renunciation of British citizenship
4.Responsibility for paying the fee for the arrangement of a citizenship ceremony
5.Refunds of fees for the arrangement of a citizenship ceremony where an application is refused or the requirement to attend the ceremony is disapplied
APPLICATIONS IN RELATION TO ENTRY CLEARANCE TO ENTER THE ISLE OF MAN AND PREMIUM SERVICES
AMENDMENT OF THE FIRST-TIER TRIBUNAL (IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM CHAMBER) FEES ORDER 2011
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