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that the expulsion order may only legally be made against an alien and the applicant is not an alien;
in any case where the expulsion order was made in Section 3 against a person who is a British subject, that such person was domiciled in the Colony or had been resident there in throughout the 3 months preceding the expulsion order.
(Section 7 establishes the appeal procedure).
New Hebrides: The Joint Regulation No.18 of 1971 to Regulate and Control Immigration into the New Hebrides
30. Section 17(1) empowers the Resident Commissioners in their discretion to make a deportation order against any person. The Resident Commissioners need not give any reasons for their order, which shall not be challenged in any Court in any proceedings whatever.
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31. There is no provision for appeal to the Resident Commissioners against their decision.
14 days notice 32. There are no special provisions for British subjects.
Seychelles: the Deportation (British Subjects) Ordinance 1935 as subsequently amended
33. Section 3 states the occasions when the Governor in Executive Council may make a deportation order in respect of an immigrant British subject who does not belong to Seychelles.
34. Further special provisions exist for British subjects in that the approval of the Secretary of State must be obtained (Section 2(3)) if it is desired to deport an immigrant British subject who has been ordinarily resident in Seychelles for more than the period stated below:-
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in the case of a prohibited immigrant, a period of 3 months;
in the case of a convicted person other than a person who is a convicted person solely by reason of being a prohibited immigrant or of an undesirable person, a period of 2 years; and
in the case of a destitute person, a period of one year.
There is an added provision in that in Section 6 it is stated that no deportation order, restriction order or security order shall be made except where a Judge has in accordance with Sections 7 and 8 made a report on the case and the Governor in Executive Council is satisfied that such order may lawfully be made.
The Turks & Caicos Islands: the Immigration Ordinance 1970
an order shoul36. Section 32(1) states the grounds on which the not be made Administrator may make a deportation order against a
show cause why
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