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The Citizens' Rights (Frontier Workers) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020

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  1. Introductory TextNext Match

  2. PART 1 PreliminaryPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 1.Citation and commencementPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 2.InterpretationPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 3.Meaning of “frontier worker”Previous MatchNext Match

    4. 4.Retained worker or self-employed person statusPrevious MatchNext Match

  3. PART 2 Frontier worker rightsPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 5.Exemption from immigration controlPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 6.Right of admissionPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 7.Person claiming right of admissionPrevious MatchNext Match

  4. PART 3 Frontier worker permitsPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 8.Issue of frontier worker permitsPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 9.Refusal to issue a frontier worker permitPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 10.Validity of frontier worker permitsPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. 11.Renewal and revocation of permitsPrevious MatchNext Match

  5. PART 4 Refusal of admission and removalPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 12.Refusal of admissionPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 13.Person refused admissionPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 14.Revocation of admissionPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. 15.RemovalPrevious MatchNext Match

    5. 16.Person subject to removalPrevious MatchNext Match

    6. 17.Revocation of deportation ordersPrevious MatchNext Match

    7. 18.Decisions taken on grounds of public policy, public security and public healthPrevious MatchNext Match

    8. 19.Decisions taken on conducive groundsPrevious MatchNext Match

    9. 20.Misuse of frontier workers' rightsPrevious MatchNext Match

    10. 21A.Exemption for Irish citizensPrevious MatchNext Match

  6. PART 5 Administrative review and appealsPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 21.Administrative reviewPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 22.Applications for administrative reviewPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 23.Removal pending reviewPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. 24.Amendment of the Immigration (Citizens' Rights Appeals) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020Previous MatchNext Match

    5. 25.Amendment of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Procedure) Rules 2003Previous MatchNext Match

    6. 26.Amendment of the Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Rules 2014Previous MatchNext Match

  7. PART 6 Consequential amendmentsPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 27.Amendment of the Immigration (Provision of Physical Data) Regulations 2006Previous MatchNext Match

    2. 28.Amendment of the Immigration (Control of Entry through Republic of Ireland) Order 1972Previous MatchNext Match

  8. SignaturePrevious MatchNext Match

    1. SCHEDULEPrevious MatchNext Match

      Considerations of public policy, public security and the fundamental interests of society etc.Previous MatchNext Match

      1. 1.Considerations of public policy and public securityPrevious MatchNext Match

      2. 2.Application of paragraph 1 to the United KingdomPrevious MatchNext Match

      3. 3.Where a frontier worker has received a custodial sentence, or...Previous MatchNext Match

      4. 4.Little weight is to be attached to the integration of...Previous MatchNext Match

      5. 5.The removal from the United Kingdom of a frontier worker...Previous MatchNext Match

      6. 6.It is consistent with public policy and public security requirements...Previous MatchNext Match

      7. 7.The fundamental interests of societyPrevious MatchNext Match

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