E.R.
Introductory paragraph
Interpretation
TABLE OF CHANGES
Consequential on 1981 Act
Consequential on 1981 Act
SECTION 1 CONTROL ON ENTRY
Paragraph 4 and footnotes: Paragraph 5 and footnotes Paragraph 6
Introduction to Part II
Paragraph 24
Paragraph 35
Paragraph 38
Paragraph 41
Paragraph 50
Paragraph 52
Consequential on 1981 Act
Consequntial on 1981 Act
Changes in FCO practice as regards recognition by UK of foreign states etc. Consequential on new Part IV A; and reordering to meet concerns of European Commission
Remedies a deficiency in the student rule which was exposed in the case of Alexander
New monetary limit for businessmen and self-employed.
New monetary limit for persons of independent
means
Consequential on 1981 Act
Husbands
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· 1981 Act
Paragraph 56
New Part IV A
(paragraphs 58A 58G)
New Part V
(paragraphs 59 - 63B)
Paragraph 65C
Paragraph 81
Fiances 1981 Act
Returning residents - recently agreed change in policy
Special provision for children born in the United Kingdom who under the 1981 Act will not be British citizens.
Nationals of EC countries. Revision of whole Part to meet objections raised by European Commission. Also gives effect to decision to end police registration for most EC nationals. Consequential on ending of police registratic for most EC nationals.
Consequential on 1981 Act.
SECTION 2 CONTROL AFTER ENTRY
Paragraph 85
Paragraph 88
Paragraph 97
Paragraph 107
Paragraph 110
Paragraph 117
Paragraph 117A - 117E
Children born. in the United Kingdon who are not British citizens Consequential change
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Remedies a deficiency in the student rule - case of Alexander.
Minor change in procedures relating to work permits - Recommendation 15 of Rayner Review on work permits.
New monetary limit for businessmen and self- employed.
Consequential on 1981 Act
Special provision for children born in the United Kingdom who under the 1981 Act will not be British citizens.
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