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Made | 5th April 2001 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 9th April 2001 | ||
Coming into force | 30th April 2001 |
Exemption of eligible voluntary bodies
3.
Section 84(1) of the Act (provision of immigration services) shall not apply to a person employed by an eligible voluntary body when acting in that capacity, or to a person providing immigration advice or immigration services without payment on behalf of that body.
Exemption of relevant employers
4.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), section 84(1) of the Act (provision of immigration services) shall not apply to a person who provides immigration advice or immigration services free of charge to an employee or prospective employee who has been granted a work permit and where the immigration advice or immigration services are restricted to matters which concern that employee or that employee's immediate family.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), the person providing the immigration advice or immigration services must be the employer or prospective employer of the person receiving the advice or services, or an employee of that employer acting as such.
Barbara Roche
Minister of State
Home Office
5th April 2001
This Order is time-limited to 31st January 2002.