Powers to require alien la produse photographs.
Changes in furnished particolare.
Record of
visitors to bowls, etc.
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15. (1) Subject to subsection (2), an immigration officer may require au alien within Hong Kong who is over the age of fifteen years to furnish the prescribed photographs of himself.
(2) A requirement shall not be made under subsection (1) (a) unless the alien has been in Hong Kong for at least
fourteen days; or
(b) if the alien has furnished such photographs to the
Director within the preceding three years.
16. (1) Subject to subsection (2), an alien who is over the age of fifteen years shall within seven days notify the Director of any change in-
(a) any of the particulars furnished in an arrival card;
(6) any of the particulars furnished in the prescribed form
pursuant to section 14(1);
(c) any particulars notified pursuant to this subsection, or (d) the address at which he resides.
(2) The Director of Immigration may exempt from sub- section (1) any person or any class or description of persons.
17. (1) A person over the age of fifteen years who intends to stay at any premises to which this section applies shall on arriving at the premises inform the keeper of the premises of his full name and nationality.
(2) Any such person who is an alien shall also-
(a) on arriving at the premises, inform the keeper of the premises of the date of his arrival in Hong Kong, the name of the ship or airline (if any) by which he arrived and his occupation; and
(b) on or before his departure from the premises, inform the keeper of the premises of the place to which he is going and, if he is departing from Hong Kong, of the ship or airline (if any) by which he will depart.
(3) The keeper of any premises to which this section applies shall-
(4) require all persons who stay at the premises to comply
with their obligations under this section; and
(b) keep for at least twelve months a record in writing of the information given to him by any such person pur- suant to this section.
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(4) An immigration officer or police officer may inspect at any time the record kept by the keeper of any premises pursuant to subsection (3).
(5) Any information required by this section to be given by or to any person may be given by or to any other person acting on his behalf.
(6) This section applies to any premises, whether furnished or unfurnished, where lodging or sleeping accommodation is pro- vided for reward.
(7) In this section—
"keeper" includes any person who receives another person to stay in premises, whether on his own behalf or on behalf of any other person:
"stay" means lodge or sleep, for one night or more, in accom-
modation provided for reward.
PART V.
POWER TO REMOVE OR DEPORT.
18. (1) Subject to subsection (2), an immigration officer may remove from Hong Kong in accordance with section 24-
(a) a person who is refused permission to land in Hong
Kong; and
(b) a person who, having arrived in Hong Kong on board a ship in which he was a member of the crew and been given permission to land in Hong Kong subject to a condition of stay requiring him to leave Hong Kong-
(i) in a specified ship; or
(i) within a specified period in accordance with arrangements for his repatriation,
contravenes or is reasonably suspected by an immigra- tion officer of intending to contravene that condition.
(2) A person who is refused permission to land in Hong Kong may not be removed from Hong Kong under subsection (0(a) after the expiry of two months beginning with the date on which he was refused such permission.
19. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Governor may make a removal order against a person, requiring him to leave Hong Kong, if it appears to the Governor that such person is-
(a) a person who might have been removed from Hong Kong under section 18(1) if the time limited by section 18(2) had not passed:
Removal of persons refused permission to land and of members of ship's crew who contre - vene certain condidons
of stay.
Power of Governor to order removal
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