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7.—(1) Schedule 3 (documents and administration) is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph 1 after the definition of “the 2016 Regulations” insert—
““Appendix EU biometric residence card” means a document (within the meaning given by section 126(9) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002(1)) issued to a person granted leave to remain in the United Kingdom under Appendix EU to the immigration rules on which biometric information is recorded under regulation 6A of the Immigration (Provision of Physical Data) Regulations 2006(2);”.
(3) In Table 10 (fees for miscellaneous documents and administration)—
(a)in 10.5.1—
(i)after paragraph (d) insert “or”;
(ii)omit the “or” after paragraph (e);
(iii)omit paragraph (f);
(b)after 10.5.1 insert—
“10.5A | Fees for applications for a replacement or amended Appendix EU biometric residence card | |
---|---|---|
10.5A.1 | Application for a replacement of an Appendix EU biometric residence card that has been lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. | £56 |
10.5A.2 | Application for an amended version of an Appendix EU biometric residence card where information recorded on the card has ceased to be accurate. | £56” |
(c)in 10.7.1 in the third column for “£15” substitute £30”;
(d)in 10.8 in the heading in the second column for “Fees” substitute “Fee”;
(e)in 10.8.1 in the second column omit “, other than an application to which 10.8.2 or 10.8.3 applies”;
(f)omit 10.8.2 and 10.8.3.
(4) In Table 11 (exceptions to requirement to pay fees for applications for travel documents and for processing an application or claim later rejected as invalid), in 11.5—
(a)in the row below the heading—
(i)in the first column insert “11.5.1”;
(ii)in the third column, for “Fees 10.8.1 to 10.8.3” substitute “Fee 10.8.1”;
(b)after that row insert—
“11.5.2 | No fee is payable in respect of the processing of an application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom made under Appendix EU to the immigration rules before 7.00 a.m. on 30th March 2019 which is rejected as invalid at or after that time prior to a decision being issued. | 10.8.1” |
2002 c. 41; the definition of “document” in section 126(9) was inserted by section 8(4) of the Immigration Act 2014 (c. 22).
S.I. 2006/1743, amended by S.I. 2011/1779, 2015/737, 2018/928.
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