PART 1Temporary restrictions on travel
CHAPTER 2Temporary exclusion from the United Kingdom
Permit to return
5Permit to return
(1)
A “permit to return” is a document giving an individual (who is subject to a temporary exclusion order) permission to return to the United Kingdom.
(2)
The permission may be made subject to a requirement that the individual comply with conditions specified in the permit to return.
(3)
The individual’s failure to comply with a specified condition has the effect of invalidating the permit to return.
(4)
A permit to return must state—
(a)
the time at which, or period of time during which, the individual is permitted to arrive on return to the United Kingdom;
(b)
the manner in which the individual is permitted to return to the United Kingdom; and
(c)
the place where the individual is permitted to arrive on return to the United Kingdom.
(5)
(6)
Provision made under subsection (4)(b) may, in particular, state—
(a)
a route,
(b)
a method of transport,
(c)
an airline, shipping line or other passenger carrier, or
(d)
a flight, sailing or other transport service,
which the individual is permitted to use to return to the United Kingdom.
(7)
The Secretary of State may not issue a permit to return except in accordance with section 6 or 7.
(8)
It is for the Secretary of State to decide the terms of a permit to return (but this is subject to section 6(3)).