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Annex II
Extracts from
the Home Secretary Mr David Waddington's speeches at the Labour Front Bench motion debate to disallow the change to Rule 58
of the United Kingdom Immigration Rules
....
there is no link between these
these changes and
and the
British Nationality (Hong Kong) Bill. The rules apply worldwide, they are not aimed at Hong Kong, they do not bear particularly on residents in the colony and they do not conflict with the British.
Nationality (Hong Kong) Bill.
".... they are no more than minor amendments to make clear what was always understood to be the position, until a
determination of the immigration appeals tribunal cast doubt on
the matter, and to restate what the High Court has decided was
the correct views."
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A person seeking re-admission as a returning
within two years of having had settled status should normally be re-admitted without further inquiry. We propose to reinforce the message that there is going to be no change in practice by issuing a specific instruction to immigration officers emphasising that in these cases it will not
normally be necessary to make any
any further inquiries about the
person's plans.