PART 2Appeals in respect of citizens' rights immigration decisions
CHAPTER 1Appeals: general
F1Decisions relating to frontier workers
Right of appeal against decisions to refuse frontier workers admission to the United Kingdom6B.
(1)
A person may appeal against a decision made under regulation 12 of the 2020 Regulations (a “refusal of admission decision”).
(2)
But a person cannot bring an appeal under paragraph (1) without producing—
(a)
a valid identity document, or
(b)
where paragraph (3) applies, sufficient evidence to satisfy the Secretary of State that they are a frontier worker.
(3)
This paragraph applies where—
(a)
the refusal of admission decision was made before 1st July 2021, or
(b)
the person bringing the appeal is an Irish citizen.