United Kingdom passport holders
9. There will continue to be a quota of special vouchers for United Kingdom passport holders who are subject to immigration control; and holders of special vouchers will continue to be admitted for settlement, free of conditions, as will their 'dependants if they have entry certificates.
Residents and their dependants
10. Any immigrant (Commonwealth or alien) who has been accepted for permanent residence in the United Kingdom - that is, has been admitted free of conditions or has had his conditions of admission revoked will be able to return to the United Kingdom after an absence of up to 2 years and to bring in, or be joined by, his wife, his children under 18 and his elderly parents, free of conditions.
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Holders of work permits
11. Persons subject to control who come to the United Kingdom for employment will be required by the immigration rules to hold work permits, issued by the Department of Employment for a particular job with a particular employer, except that there may be special arrangements for doctors and for others corresponding to Commonwealth voucher-holders in Category B. Holders of work permits properly obtained will be admitted for the period specified in the permit (not exceeding 12 months), will need the permission of the Department of Employment for any change of employment and will be required to register with the police (as will any people admitted without work permits and subsequently allowed to take approved employment). They may have their stay extended while they remain in approved employment, and after 4 years in approved employment will be eligible to apply for the conditions attached to their stay to be revoked. Generally the wives of permit- holders and their children under 18 will be admitted on the same conditions as the head of the family; but other dependants (e.g. elderly parents) will not be admissible to join a permit- holder unless and until he is accepted for permanent residence. Once a permit-holder has been accepted for permanent residence his dependants (if not already here) will be admitted free of conditions to join him at any time; and the requirement of police registration will no longer apply to him and will not apply to
them.
a. Students
12. Students from overseas will continue to be admitted to follow full-time courses of study at bona fide educational institutions.' They will be free to take employment during vacations, but not otherwise; they will be required to register with the police.
Visitors
13. Visitors from overseas will continue to be admitted if they have sufficient means of support for the period of the visit (either from their own resources or from relatives or friends in
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