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PR.

(b)

for longer than 6 months under the following provisions of

these rules:

Paragraph 17 (visitors)

paragraph 21 (students)

paragraph 26 ("au pair")

peregraph 35 (businessmen and self-employed persons)

paragraph 38 (persons of independent means)

paragraph 39 (writers and artists)

paragraph 50 (husbands)

paraprabh 63B (family members who are not themselves

Community nationals)

(c)

under paragraph 25 or 40 as the wife or child of a person

who is required to register with the police.

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66.

Such a condition may also be imposed, exceptionally, in any other

case where the Immigration Officer considers it necessary in order to

ensure that a foreign national complies with the terms of a limited leave

to enter.

PART VIII: REFUSAL OF LEAVE TO ENTER

General

67.

A passenger who does not qualify for admission under the foregoing

provisions of these rules is to be refused leave to enter. In addition, the Immigration Officer has power (subject to the restrictions contained in the next paragraph) to refuse leave to enter on any of the grounds set out in paragraphs 71-76 below. Except as provided for in paragraph 64, the fact that a passenger satisfies the formal requirements of the foregoing

provisions of these rules is not conclusive in his favour. Leave to enter may be refused if, for example, the passenger has not observed the time

limit or conditions imposed on any grant of leave to enter or remain;

whether or not to his knowledge, false representations have been employed

or material facts not disclosed, orally or in writing, for the purpose of obtaining an entry clearance; or if a previous leave to enter or remain

if,

has been obtained by deception. But a passenger who holds a current entry clearance is not to be refused leave to enter except in the circumstances

described in paragraph 13.

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