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PART 2 Appeals in respect of citizens' rights immigration decisions
Decisions other than those relating to frontier workers
3.Right of appeal against decisions relating to leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom made by virtue of residence scheme immigration rules
4.Right of appeal against decisions under section 76 of the 2002 Act to revoke indefinite leave to enter or remain by virtue of residence scheme immigration rules
5.Right of appeal against decisions made in connection with scheme entry clearance
6.Right of appeal against decisions to make a deportation order in respect of a person other than a person claiming to be a frontier worker
Decisions relating to frontier workers
6A.Right of appeal against decisions relating to issue, renewal or revocation of frontier worker permits
6B.Right of appeal against decisions to refuse frontier workers admission to the United Kingdom
6C.Right of appeal against decision to revoke admission to the United Kingdom
6D.Right of appeal against certain decisions to remove frontier workers from the United Kingdom
6E.Right of appeal against decisions to make deportation order in respect of frontier workers
7.Appeal to the Tribunal or the Special Immigration Appeals Commission
CHAPTER 2 Appeals before the Tribunal: admission on bail and other procedural matters
Admission on bail to the United Kingdom to make submissions in person in connection with an appeal
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