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LATION (CONTROL AND OFFENCES)
ORDINANCE, 1958.
(No. 34 of 1958).
IMMIGRATION (CONTROL AND OFFENCES) (AMEEMENT) (No. 2) REGULATIONS, 1962.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 42 of the Immigra-
tion (Control and Offences) Ordinance, 1958, the Governor in Council
has made the following regulations--
1. These regulations may be cited as the immigration (Control Ciution. and Offences) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations, 1952.
2. Regulation 9 of the Immigration (Control and Offences) Revocation Regulations, 1961. (hereinafter referred to as the principal regulations) and replace is revoked and replaced by the following new regulation-
Certificate
of identity and ener
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certificates.
ment of regulation 9. (G.N.A.
9. (1) The Director may issue to any person, on 92/61). payment of the prescribed fee, a certificate of identity or an emergency certificate for the purpose of travel to and from the Colony and of identification during such travel.
(2) Any certificate issued under this regulation shall be valid either for a period of three years from the date of issue thereof or for one journey out of the Colony and a subsequent return journey to the Colony within a period of twelve months from the date of issue thereof:
Provided that an emergency certificate shall be valid only for one journey out of the Colony and a subsequent return journey to the Colony.”.
3. Regulation 13 of the principal regulations is revoked and Revocation replaced by the following new regulation-
Re-entry
permis.
13. (1) The Director may issue to any person, on payment of the prescribed fee, a re-entry permit which shall be valid either-
(a) for a period of three years from the date of issue thereof and shall be renewable for further periods not exceeding a total of twelve years; or (6) for a period not exceeding three months from the date of issue thereof and shall not be renewable.
(2) A re-entry permit valid for three years or more shall be sufficient authority within the Colony for the person
and replace- meat of regulation 13.
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