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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Immigration and Nationality (Fees)(No.2) Regulations 2010 No. 2807
2.In these Regulations— “the 1981 Act” means the British Nationality...
14.Exceptions in respect of fees for leave to remain applications
15.No fee is payable in connection with an application referred...
16.No fee is payable in connection with applications referred to...
17.No fee is payable in respect of applications referred to...
18.No fee is payable in respect of an application referred...
19.(1) Where two or more applications for limited leave to...
20.No fee is payable in respect of an application referred...
22.(1) Subject to paragraph (2),in the case of an application...
25.Exceptions and waivers in respect of fees for entry clearance applications
26.The official determining the application may waive the payment of...
27.Fee for the process of issuing a certificate of sponsorship
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