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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Immigration and Nationality (Replacement of Tier 4 and Fees) and Passport (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2020.
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2.Amendments to the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (Part V Exemption: Licensed Sponsors Tiers 2 and 4) Order 2009Previous MatchNext Match
3.Amendments to the Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations 2018Previous MatchNext Match
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6.In regulation 3 (fees for applications for entry clearance to...Previous MatchNext Match
7.In regulation 4 (fees for applications for leave to remain...Previous MatchNext Match
8.In regulation 5 (fees for documents and administration) in paragraph...Previous MatchNext Match
9.In regulation 7 (fees for exercise of consular functions) in...Previous MatchNext Match
10.In regulation 8 (fees for premium services in the United...Previous MatchNext Match
11.In regulation 9 (fees for premium services outside the United...Previous MatchNext Match
12.In regulation 10 (fees for applications, processes and services relating...Previous MatchNext Match
13.In regulation 11 (fees for applications relating to entry clearance...Previous MatchNext Match
14.In regulation 12 (fees for applications for entry clearance to...Previous MatchNext Match
15.In regulation 13 (miscellaneous fees) in paragraph (b) omit “the”...Previous MatchNext Match
16.After regulation 13A (Windrush scheme: power to waive fees) insert—...Previous MatchNext Match
17.(1) Schedule 1 (applications for entry clearance to enter, and...Previous MatchNext Match
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19.(1) Schedule 3 (documents and administration) is amended as follows....Previous MatchNext Match
20.(1) Schedule 4 (sponsorship) is amended as follows. Previous MatchNext Match
21.(1) Schedule 7 (premium services outside the United Kingdom) is...Previous MatchNext Match
22.(1) Schedule 9 (applications in relation to entry clearance to...Previous MatchNext Match
23.(1) Schedule 10 (applications for entry clearance to enter the...Previous MatchNext Match
24.Saving of provisions of the Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations 2018 revoked by regulations 17 and 18Previous MatchNext Match
25.Amendments to the Passport (Fees) Regulations 2018Previous MatchNext Match
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