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4.—(1) Schedule 1 (applications for entry clearance to enter, and leave to enter, the United Kingdom) is amended as follows.
(2) In Table 1 (fees for applications for entry clearance to enter or leave to enter the United Kingdom), after 1.4.4 insert—
“1.4.4A | Application for entry clearance under Appendix Gurkha and Hong Kong military unit veteran discharged before 1 July 1997 to the immigration rules(1). | £1,846” |
(3) In Table 4 (exceptions in respect of fees for and in connection with applications for entry clearance to enter or leave to enter the United Kingdom)—
(a)in 4.2.1, for “paragraphs 352A to 352FI” substitute “Appendix Family Reunion (Protection)(2)”;
(b)omit 4.10 and 4.10.1.
The United Kingdom immigration rules were laid before Parliament on 23rd May 1994 (HC 395). Appendix Gurkha and Hong Kong military unit veteran discharged before 1 July 1997 was added to the United Kingdom immigration rules by the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules laid before Parliament on 7th September 2023 (HC 1780).
Appendix Family Reunion (Protection) was added to the United Kingdom immigration rules by the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules laid before Parliament on 9th March 2023 (HC 1160).
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