Part I Immigration: General

Removal from the United Kingdom

C1C210F1Removal of persons unlawfully in the United Kingdom

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A person F9is liable to removal from the United Kingdom F10... if the person requires leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom but does not have it.

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Where a person (“P”) is liable to removal, or has been removed, from the United Kingdom under this section, a member of P’s family who meets the following three conditions is also liable to removal from the United Kingdom, provided that the Secretary of State or an immigration officer has given the family member written notice of the fact that they are liable to removal.

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The first condition is that the family member is—

a

P's partner,

b

P's child, or a child living in the same household as P in circumstances where P has care of the child,

c

in a case where P is a child, P's parent, or

d

an adult dependent relative of P.

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The second condition is that—

a

in a case where the family member has leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom, that leave was granted on the basis of his or her family life with P;

b

in a case where the family member does not have leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom, in the opinion of the Secretary of State or immigration officer the family member—

i

would not, on making an application for such leave, be granted leave in his or her own right, but

ii

would be granted leave on the basis of his or her family life with P, if P had leave to enter or remain.

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The third condition is that the family member is F3none of the following—

a

a British citizen,

b

an Irish citizen,

c

a person who has leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom which was granted by virtue of residence scheme immigration rules.

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A notice given to a family member under subsection (2) invalidates any leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom previously given to the family member.

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A person who is liable to removal from the United Kingdom under this section may be removed only under the authority of the Secretary of State or an immigration officer and in accordance with sections 10A to 10E.

7

For the purposes of removing a person from the United Kingdom under F12this section, the Secretary of State or an immigration officer may give any such direction for the removal of the person as may be given under paragraphs 8 to 10 of Schedule 2 to the 1971 Act.

8

But subsection (7) does not apply where a deportation order is in force against a person (and any directions for such a person's removal must be given under Schedule 3 to the 1971 Act).

9

The following paragraphs of Schedule 2 to the 1971 Act apply in relation to directions under subsection (7) (and the persons subject to those directions) as they apply in relation to directions under paragraphs 8 to 10 of Schedule 2 (and the persons subject to those directions)—

a

paragraph 11 (placing of person on board ship or aircraft);

b

paragraph F616(2) to (2B), (3) and (4) (detention of person where reasonable grounds for suspecting removal directions may be given or pending removal in pursuance of directions);

c

paragraph 17 (arrest of person liable to be detained and search of premises for person liable to arrest);

F7ca

paragraph 17A (period for which persons may be detained);

d

paragraph 18 (supplementary provisions on detention);

e

paragraph 18A (search of detained person);

f

paragraph 18B (detention of unaccompanied children);

g

paragraphs 19 and 20 (payment of expenses of custody etc);

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paragraphs 25A to 25E (searches etc).

10

The Secretary of State may by regulations make further provision about—

a

the time period during which a family member may be removed under F4this section;

b

the service of a notice under subsection (2) F5or sections 10A to 10E.

11

In this section “child” means a person who is under the age of 18.