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(6)
(c)
-(a)
(e)
United Kingdom for at least 3 years, has been in employment in the United Kingdom or any other Member State of the European Community for the preceding 12
months, and has reached the age of entitlement to a State retirement pension;
a person who has ceased to be employed owing to a permanent incapacity for work arising out of an accident at work or an occupational disease entitling him to a State disability pension;
a person who has been continuously resident in the United Kingdom
for more than 2 years, and who has ceased to be employed owing to
a permanent incapacity for work.
a member of the family (see paragraph (1) of a person to whom (a), (b) or (c) above applies;
a member of the family (see paragraph 61) of a person who dies during his working life after having resided continuously in the United Kingdon for at least 2 years, or whose death results from
an accident at work or an occupational disease.
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PART XI: DEPORTATION
Under sections 3(5)-(6) and 5(1)~(4) of the Act the Secretary of State
may, if he thinks fit, make a deportation order requiring a person who
does not have the right of abode to leave and to remain thereafter out
of the United Kingdom:
(i)
if the person has failed to comply with a condition attached
to his leave to enter or remains beyond the authorised time;
(ii) if the Secretary of State deems the person's deportation to
be conducive to the public good;
(iii)
(iv)
if the person is the wife or the child under 18 of a person ordered to be deported;
if the person, after reaching the age of 17, is convicted of
an offence for which he is punishable with imprisonment and the court recommends deportation.
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