Part I Immigration: General
Exemption from immigration control
8 Persons excluded from the United Kingdom under international obligations.
In the 1971 Act, after section 8A, insert—
8B Persons excluded from the United Kingdom under international obligations.
1
An excluded person must be refused—
a
leave to enter the United Kingdom;
b
leave to remain in the United Kingdom.
2
A person’s leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom is cancelled on his becoming an excluded person.
3
A persons’s exemption from the provisions of this Act as a result of section 8(1), (2) or (3) ceases on his becoming an excluded person.
4
“Excluded person” means a person—
a
named by or under, or
b
of a description specified in,
a designated instrument.
5
The Secretary of State may by order designate an instrument if it is a resolution of the Security Council of the United Nations or an instrument made by the Council of the European Union and it—
a
requires that a person is not to be admitted to the United Kingdom (however that requirement is expressed); or
b
recommends that a person should not be admitted to the United Kingdom (however that recommendation is expressed).
6
Subsections (1) to (3) are subject to such exceptions (if any) as may specified in the order designating the instrument in question.
7
An order under this section must be made by statutory instrument.
8
Such a statutory instrument shall be laid before Parliament without delay.