Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill
EXPLANATORY NOTES
Explanatory notes to the Bill, prepared by the Home Office, are published separately
as Bill 13—EN.
EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
Mr Secretary Clarke has made the following statement under section 19(1)(a) of the
Human Rights Act 1998:
In my view the provisions of the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill are
compatible with the Convention rights.
Bill 13
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Contents
Appeals
1
Variation of leave to enter or remain
2
Removal
3
Grounds of appeal
4
Entry clearance
5
Refusal of leave to enter
6
Legal aid
7
Abandonment of appeal
8
Grants
9
Continuation of leave
10
Consequential amendments
Employment
11
Penalty
12
Objection
13
Appeal
14
Enforcement
15
Code of practice
16
Orders
17
Offence
18
Offence: bodies corporate, &c.
19
Discrimination: code of practice
20
Temporary admission, &c.
21
Interpretation
22
Repeal
Information
23
Documents produced or found
24
Attendance for fingerprinting
25
Proof of right of abode
26
Provision of information to immigration officers
27
Passenger and crew information: police powers
28
Freight information: police powers
29
30
Power of Revenue and Customs to obtain information
31
Duty to share information
iv
32
Information sharing: security purposes
33
Information sharing: code of practice
34
Disclosure to law enforcement agencies
35
Searches: contracting out
36
Section 35: supplemental
Claimants and applicants
37
Accommodation
38
Integration loans
39
Inspection of detention facilities
40
Removal: cancellation of leave
41
Capacity to make nationality application
42
Procedure
43
Fees
44
Fees: supplemental
General
45
Money
46
Repeals
47
Commencement
48
Extent
49
Citation
Schedule 1 —
Immigration and Asylum Appeals: Consequential
Amendments
Schedule 2 —
Fees: Consequential Amendments
Schedule 3 —