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SECTION 2Afghan locally employed staff
Afghan locally employed staff: fees and awards
20.—(1) In each of the regulations listed in sub-paragraphs (a) to (g)(), in the appropriate place insert “, 5A”—
(a)regulation 4(1)(a);
(b)regulation 5(1)(b) and (c);
(c)regulation 6(1)(b)(i) and (c)(i);
(d)regulation 7(1) and (2);
(e)regulation 8(1)(a) and (2)(a);
(f)regulation 9(1)(a) and (2)(a);
(g)regulation 9A(1) and (2).
(2) In Schedule 1—
(a)in paragraph 1(1), at the appropriate place in the alphabetical order, insert—
““person granted leave under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Scheme” means a person—
(a)
who has —
(i)
indefinite leave to enter the United Kingdom under paragraph 276BA2, or has indefinite leave to remain under paragraph 276BS2 of the Immigration Rules, having been relocated to the United Kingdom pursuant to paragraph 276BB1(iv) of the Immigration Rules as defined in section 33(1) of the Immigration Act 1971;
(ii)
leave to enter the United Kingdom on the basis of the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Scheme;
(iii)
indefinite leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom, outside those rules, on the basis of the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Scheme; or
(iv)
leave to enter or indefinite leave to enter the United Kingdom as the spouse, civil partner or dependent child of such a person or dependent child of the spouse or civil partner, having been granted that leave under paragraph 276BJ1 or 276BO1 of those rules;
(b)
who has been ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and Islands throughout the period since the person was granted such leave;”;
(b)after paragraph 5, insert—
“Persons granted leave under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Scheme
5A. A person granted leave under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Scheme who is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom on the first day of the first academic year of the course.”.
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