TNAG-1199-FCO40-1501-Hong-Kong-immigration-legislation-1982 — Page 159

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FR.

Chi A Community national who would be entitled to benefit from the

Community law provisions relating to the free movement of labour if coming

to work or to seek work will normally be admitted for 6 months without

restriction es regards employment or occupation if the purpose of his visit does not fall within the terms of paragraphs 60 or 61 provided that be

satisfies the Immigration Officer that he is not likely to become a charge

on public funds or otherwise liable to refusal of leave to enter under

Part VIII of the se Rules.

633. The provisions of Part VII of these rules will not normally apply to a person entitled to admission under paragraphs 60 and 61, except in the

case of a family member who is not himself a Community national.

PART VI: ASYLUM

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64. Special considerations arise where the only country to which a person could be removed is one to which he is unwilling to go owing to well-founded

fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, member-

ship of a particular social group or political opinion. Any case in which it

appears to the Immigration Officer as a result of a claim or information given by the person seeking entry at a port that he might fall within the terms

of this provision is to be referred to the Home Office for decision regardless of any grounds set out in any provision of these rules which may appear to

justify refusal of leave to enter. Leave to enter will not be refused if

removal would be contrary to the provisions of the Convention and Protocol

relating to the Status of Refugees.

PART VII: REGISTRATION WITH THE POLICE

65. A condition requiring registration with the police should normally be imposed on any foreign national aged 16 or over who is given limited leave

to enter:

(e) for employment for longer than 3 months, unless he is in one of

the permit-free categories listed in paragraph 31(a), 32, 33(e) or 34;

22.

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