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Regulation 3(2)
1.—(1) For the purposes of paragraph 1(a) and paragraph 8(b) of Schedule 1 a person shall be treated as being ordinarily resident in the area of the education authority on the qualifying day if the education authority are satisfied that that person was not so resident only because–S
(a)that person, their spouse or civil partner or either of their parents; or
(b)in the case of a dependant direct relative in the ascending line, the child upon whom that person was dependent or that child’s spouse or civil partner,
was for the time being–
(c)employed outside Scotland; or
(d)attending a course of study or undertaking postgraduate research outside Scotland.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph 1(a) of Schedule 1 and subject to sub paragraph (3), a person shall not be treated as being ordinarily resident in the area of the education authority on the qualifying day if the education authority are satisfied that their residence there on that day is in any sense attributable to, or connected with, any period of residence within 3 years immediately preceding the relevant date any part of which was wholly or mainly for the purpose of receiving full time education.
(3) Sub paragraph (2) shall not apply to a person who has acquired settled status in the United Kingdom under the Immigration Act 1971(1) as a result of residence for full-time education which has led to a right of permanent residence arising under Directive 2004/38(2).
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 2 para. 1 in force at 1.8.2007, see reg. 1
2.—(1) Sub paragraphs (2) to (5) shall apply in determining, for the purposes of paragraphs 1(b), 2(b), 3(b), 4(1)(d), 8(c), 9(b) and 10(b) of Schedule 1, whether a person is to be treated as having been or not having been ordinarily resident for the period specified in those paragraphs (in this paragraph, “the specified period”) in the British Islands, the European Economic Area or Switzerland or the EU overseas territories (in this paragraph “the relevant area”).S
(2) A person shall not be treated as having been ordinarily resident in the relevant area for the specified period in paragraph 1(b) of Schedule 1, if the education authority are satisfied that that person was resident there for any part of that period wholly or mainly for the purpose of receiving full-time education, unless–
(a)the person is treated as ordinarily resident in accordance with sub paragraph (5); or
(b)the person has acquired settled status in the United Kingdom under the Immigration Act 1971 as a result of residence for full-time education which has led to a right of permanent residence arising under Directive 2004/38, in which case the person must have been ordinarily resident in the territory comprising the European Economic Area and Switzerland immediately prior to the start of that period of residence.
(3) A person shall not be treated as having been ordinarily resident in the relevant area for the specified period in paragraph 9(b) of Schedule 1 if the education authority are satisfied that that person was resident there for any part of that period wholly or mainly for the purpose of receiving full-time education, unless that person is treated as ordinarily resident by virtue of sub paragraph (5).
(4) A person shall be treated as having been ordinarily resident in the relevant area for the specified period if the education authority are satisfied that the person was born and spent the greater part of their life in the relevant area and that–
(a)their parents or either of them have been ordinarily resident in the relevant area throughout the specified period and that person is not an independent person; or
(b)that person has been ordinarily resident in the relevant area for at least 1 year of the specified period and, in the case of those qualifying by virtue of paragraph 1 or 9 of Schedule 1, no part of that period or residence was wholly or mainly for the purpose of receiving full time education.
(5) A person shall be treated as having been ordinarily resident in the relevant area for the specified period if the education authority are satisfied that the person was not actually so resident in the relevant area for the specified period only because–
(a)that person, or their spouse or civil partner, or either of their parents; or
(b)in the case of a dependant direct relative in the ascending line, the child upon whom that person was dependent or that child’s spouse or civil partner,
was for the time being–
(i)employed outside the relevant area; or
(ii)attending a course of study or undertaking post graduate research outside the relevant area.
Commencement Information
I2Sch. 2 para. 2 in force at 1.8.2007, see reg. 1
3.—(1) In paragraph 2(4)(a) an “independent person” means a person who prior to the relevant date–S
(a)has attained the age of 25 years;
(b)is married or in a civil partnership;
(c)has been self supporting out of their earnings for periods aggregating not less than 3 years; or
(d)has no parent living.
(2) A person shall be regarded as having been self supporting out of their earnings for any period during which that person–
(a)was participating in arrangements for training for the unemployed under any scheme operated, sponsored or funded by any state authority or agency, national, regional or local;
(b)was in receipt of benefit payable by any state authority or agency, national, regional or local, in respect of a person who is available for employment but who is unemployed;
(c)was available for employment and had complied with any requirement of registration imposed by a body referred to in paragraphs (a) or (b) as a condition of entitlement for participation in arrangements for training or receipt of benefit; or
(d)received any pension, allowance or other benefit paid by reason of a disability to which they are subject, or by reason of confinement, injury or sickness, paid by any state authority or agency, national, regional or local, by an employer or any former employer or by any other person;
(e)held a Scottish Studentship or comparable award; or
(f)could not reasonably be expected to support themselves out of their earnings because that person had the care of a person under the age of 18 years who was wholly or mainly financially dependent upon them.
Commencement Information
I3Sch. 2 para. 3 in force at 1.8.2007, see reg. 1
O.J. No. L 158, 30.04.04, p.77.
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