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referred to in the second column of that entry (insofar as that entry is applicable

 

to the parties to the proposed marriage)—

 

If the notice includes this statement...

...the notice must be accompanied by...

 
 

Statement A (in respect of one or both of

For each party in respect of whom

 
 

the parties to the proposed marriage)

statement A is made, details of the

 
  

particular immigration status which that

 
  

party has

 
 

Statement B (in respect of one or both of

1. For each party, a specified photograph

 
 

the parties to the proposed marriage)

of that party

 
  

2. For each party in respect of whom

 
  

statement B is made, details of the

 
  

relevant visa which that party has

 
 

Statement C (in respect of one or both of

1. For each party, a specified photograph

 
 

the parties to the proposed marriage)

of that party

 
  

2. For each party, the usual address of

 
  

that party

 
  

3. For each party whose usual address is

 
  

outside the United Kingdom, an address

 
  

in the United Kingdom at which that

 
  

party can be contacted by post

 
  

4. For each party who has previously

 
  

used any name or names other than the

 
  

person’s name stated in the notice in

 
  

accordance with section 27(3), a

 
  

statement of the other name or names

 
  

5. For each party who currently uses, or

 
  

has previously used, an alias or aliases, a

 
  

statement of the alias or aliases

 
 

(6A)    

If the notice contains more than one of statements A, B and C, subsection (6) must

 

be complied with in relation to each of those statements; but where the notice

 

contains statements B and C, subsection (6) does not require the notice to be

 

accompanied by more than one specified photograph of each party.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  32

 

Schedule  4,  page  62,  line  27,  leave out sub-paragraph (8).

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  33

 

Schedule  4,  page  64,  line  11,  leave out from beginning to ‘“specified’ in line 21

 

and insert—

 

‘(a)    

photographs and addresses of the kinds referred to in paragraphs 1 and

 

2 in the relevant entry in section 27E(6);

 

(b)    

as respects the usual address of each party that is provided in

 

accordance with paragraph (a), specified evidence that the address

 

provided is that party’s usual address; and

 

(c)    

addresses, names and aliases of the kinds referred to in paragraphs 3

 

to 5 in the relevant entry in section 27E(6) (insofar as those paragraphs

 

are applicable to the parties to the proposed marriage).

 

(7)    

In this section—


 
 

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“relevant entry in section 27E(6)” means the second column of the last entry

 

in the table in section 27E(6);’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  34

 

Schedule  4,  page  69,  leave out lines 22 and 23.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  35

 

Schedule  4,  page  70,  line  33,  after ‘application’ insert ‘to the applicant and’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  36

 

Schedule  4,  page  72,  line  34,  at end insert—

 

‘One party resident in Scotland

 

            

In section 37 (one party resident in Scotland), in subsection (1)(b), for the

 

words from “with” to “Act” (in the first place) insert “with section 27 and the

 

other provisions of this Act”.

 

Proof of certain matters not necessary to validity of marriages

 

            

In section 48 (proof of certain matters not necessary to validity of marriages),

 

in subsection (1)—

 

(a)    

omit the word “or” at the end of paragraph (e) (inserted by paragraph

 

14(c) of Schedule 7 to the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013);

 

(b)    

at the end of paragraph (ea) (inserted by that provision of the Marriage

 

(Same Sex Couples) Act 2013) insert “or

 

(eb)    

that, in the case of a marriage to which Schedule 3A

 

applied, any of the events listed in paragraph 2(2) to

 

(6) of that Schedule occurred.”.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  37

 

Schedule  4,  page  73,  line  28,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

But this section does not apply if Schedule 3 applies to the proposed civil

 

partnership.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  38

 

Schedule  4,  page  74,  leave out lines 1 to 25 and insert—

 

‘(6)    

If the notice contains the statement referred to in the first column of an entry in

 

this table, the notice must be accompanied by the information and photographs

 

referred to in the second column of that entry (insofar as that entry is applicable

 

to the parties to the proposed civil partnership)—

 

If the notice includes this statement...

...the notice must be accompanied by...

 
 

Statement A (in respect of one or both of

For each party in respect of whom

 
 

the parties to the proposed civil

statement A is made, details of the

 
 

partnership)

particular immigration status which that

 
  

party has

 
 

Statement B (in respect of one or both of

1. For each party, a specified photograph

 
 

the parties to the proposed civil

of that party

 
 

partnership)

2. For each party in respect of whom

 
  

statement B is made, details of the

 
  

relevant visa which that party has

 
 

Statement C (in respect of one or both of

1. For each party, a specified photograph

 
 

the parties to the proposed civil

of that party

 
 

partnership)

2. For each party, the usual address of

 
  

that party

 
  

3. For each party whose usual address is

 
  

outside the United Kingdom, an address

 
  

in the United Kingdom at which that

 
  

party can be contacted by post

 
  

4. For each party who has previously

 
  

used any name or names other than the

 
  

person’s name stated in the notice of

 
  

proposed civil partnership in accordance

 
  

with regulations under section 8(2), a

 
  

statement of the other name or names

 
  

5. For each party who currently uses, or

 
  

has previously used, an alias or aliases, a

 
  

statement of the alias or aliases

 

 
 

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(6A)    

If the notice contains more than one of statements A, B and C, subsection (6) must

 

be complied with in relation to each of those statements; but where the notice

 

contains statements B and C, subsection (6) does not require the notice to be

 

accompanied by more than one specified photograph of each party.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  39

 

Schedule  4,  page  74,  line  37,  leave out sub-paragraph (8).

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  40

 

Schedule  4,  page  76,  line  7,  leave out from beginning to ‘“specified’ in line 18 and

 

insert—

 

‘(a)    

photographs and addresses of the kinds referred to in paragraphs 1 and

 

2 in the relevant entry in section 8A(6);

 

(b)    

as respects the usual address of each party that is provided in

 

accordance with paragraph (a), specified evidence that the address

 

provided is that party’s usual address; and

 

(c)    

addresses, names and aliases of the kinds referred to in paragraphs 3

 

to 5 in the relevant entry in section 8A(6) (insofar as those paragraphs

 

are applicable to the parties to the proposed civil partnership).

 

(7)    

In this section—

 

“relevant entry in section 8A(6)” means the second column of the last entry

 

in the table in section 8A(6);’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  41

 

Schedule  4,  page  78,  line  34,  at end insert—


 
 

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‘(a)    

the applicant,’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  42

 

Schedule  4,  page  80,  line  24,  leave out ‘proposed’ and insert ‘referred’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  43

 

Schedule  4,  page  84,  line  6,  at end insert—

 

‘Proof of certain matters not necessary to validity of civil partnership

 

            

In section 52 (proof of certain matters not necessary to validity of civil

 

partnership), in subsection (1)—

 

(a)    

omit the word “or” at the end of paragraph (a);

 

(b)    

at the end of paragraph (aa) insert “or

 

(ab)    

that, in the case of a civil partnership to which

 

Schedule 3A applied, any of the events listed in

 

paragraph 2(2) to (6) of that Schedule occurred.”.’.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  44

 

Schedule  5,  page  85,  line  41,  leave out sub-paragraph (2).

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  8

 

Schedule  8,  page  100,  line  6,  at end insert—

 

‘          

In Schedule 2 (administrative provisions as to control on entry etc), in

 

paragraph 2A(9), for “(immigration and asylum appeals)” substitute “(appeals

 

in respect of protection and human rights claims)”.

 

            

In Schedule 3 (supplementary provisions as to deportation), in paragraph 3, for

 

the words from “of the kind” to “order)” substitute “that relates to a deportation

 

order”.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  9

 

Schedule  8,  page  100,  line  13,  leave out paragraph 15 and insert—

 

‘          

The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 is amended as follows.

 

            

Section 23 (monitoring refusals of entry clearance) is repealed.

 

    (1)  

Section 141 (fingerprinting) is amended as follows.

 

      (2)  

In subsection (7)—

 

(a)    

for paragraph (c) substitute—

 

“(c)    

any person (“C”) in respect of whom the Secretary of

 

State has decided—

 

(i)    

to make a deportation order, or


 
 

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(ii)    

that section 32(5) of the UK Borders Act

 

2007 (automatic deportation of foreign

 

criminals) applies;

 

(ca)    

any person (“CA”) who requires leave to enter or

 

remain in the United Kingdom but does not have it;”;

 

(b)    

in paragraph (f), for the words from “paragraph (c)” to the end

 

substitute “paragraph (c)(ii)”.

 

      (3)  

In subsection (8), for paragraph (c) substitute—

 

“(c)    

for C, when he is notified of the decision mentioned in

 

subsection (7)(c);

 

(ca)    

for CA, when he becomes a person to whom this section

 

applies;”.

 

      (4)  

In subsection (9)—

 

(a)    

in paragraph (b), after “C” insert “, CA”;

 

(b)    

in paragraph (c)(i) for “relevant immigration decision” substitute

 

“decision mentioned in subsection (7)(c)”;

 

(c)    

after paragraph (c) insert—

 

“(ca)    

for CA, when he no longer requires leave to enter or

 

remain in the United Kingdom;”;

 

      (5)  

Omit subsection (16).’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  10

 

Schedule  8,  page  103,  line  1,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

in the definition of “human rights claim”—

 

(i)    

after “Kingdom” insert “or to refuse him entry into the United

 

Kingdom”;

 

(ii)    

omit “as being incompatible with his Convention rights”;’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  11

 

Schedule  8,  page  104,  line  16,  at end insert—

 

‘Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc) Act 2004 (c. 19)

 

    (1)  

Schedule 3 to the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc) Act

 

2004 (removal of asylum seeker to safe third country) is amended as follows.

 

      (2)  

In paragraph 1, at the end insert—

 

  “(3)  

Section 92 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002

 

makes further provision about the place from which an appeal

 

relating to an asylum or human rights claim may be brought or

 

continued.”

 

      (3)  

In paragraph 5—

 

(a)    

omit sub-paragraph (2);

 

(b)    

in sub-paragraph (3), for the words from “by virtue of” to “rights)”

 

substitute “from within the United Kingdom”;

 

(c)    

in sub-paragraph (4), for “by virtue of section 92(4)(a) of that Act”

 

substitute “from within the United Kingdom”.

 

      (4)  

In paragraph 10—

 

(a)    

omit sub-paragraph (2);


 
 

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(b)    

in sub-paragraph (3), for the words from “by virtue of” to “rights)”

 

substitute “from within the United Kingdom”;

 

(c)    

in sub-paragraph (4), for “by virtue of section 92(4)(a) of that Act”

 

substitute “from within the United Kingdom”.

 

      (5)  

In paragraph 15—

 

(a)    

omit sub-paragraph (2);

 

(b)    

in sub-paragraph (3), for the words from “by virtue of” to “rights)”

 

substitute “from within the United Kingdom”;

 

(c)    

in sub-paragraph (4), for “by virtue of section 92(4)(a) of that Act”

 

substitute “from within the United Kingdom”.

 

      (6)  

In paragraph 19—

 

(a)    

omit paragraph (a);

 

(b)    

in paragraph (b), for the words from “by virtue of” to “rights)”

 

substitute “from within the United Kingdom”;

 

(c)    

in paragraph (c), for “by virtue of section 92(4)(a) of that Act”

 

substitute “from within the United Kingdom”.’

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  12

 

Schedule  8,  page  104,  line  18,  at end insert—

 

      ‘()  

In section 12(3) (new definition of human rights claims), in paragraph (a) of

 

the definition of “human rights claim”—

 

(a)    

after “Kingdom” insert “or to refuse him entry into the United

 

Kingdom”;

 

(b)    

omit “as being incompatible with his Convention rights”.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  13

 

Schedule  8,  page  104,  line  29,  at end insert—

 

‘UK Borders Act 2007 (c. 30)

 

            

In section 17 of the UK Borders Act 2007 (support for failed asylum-seekers),

 

in subsection (2)—

 

(a)    

in paragraph (a), omit “against an immigration decision”;

 

(b)    

in paragraph (b), omit “against an immigration decision”.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  14

 

Schedule  8,  page  104,  line  42,  at end insert—

 

      ‘()  

In section 2B (appeal to SIAC against deprivation of citizenship), omit the

 

words from “(and” to the end.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  15

 

Schedule  8,  page  105,  line  15,  column 2, at beginning insert—

  

Section 15(2), (3) and (5).

 

 
 

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Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  16

 

Schedule  8,  page  105,  line  27,  at end insert—

 

Borders, Citizenship and

Section 51(3).

 
 

Immigration Act 2009

  
 

Secretary Theresa May

 

Agreed to  54

 

Schedule  8,  page  109,  line  1,  leave out from beginning to end of line 5.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

                                                             Agreed to

 

That paragraph 44 of Schedule 8 be transferred to line 11 on page 100.

 

Bill read the third time on division, and passed.

 


 
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