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The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (c. 33) is an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom. It followed a 1998 government white paper entitled "Fairer, Faster And Firmer – A Modern Approach To Immigration And Asylum". [1] Its main aim was to create a faster system to deal with a backlog of cases. [2]
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United Kingdom immigration law is the law that relates to who may enter, work in and remain in the United Kingdom.There are many reasons as to why people may migrate; the three main reasons being seeking asylum, because their home countries have become dangerous [citation needed], people migrating for economic reasons and people migrating to be reunited with family members.
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The Immigration Advice Authority is the United Kingdom regulator of the immigration advice industry whose powers stem from the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 as amended. It was called the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) until January 2025.
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An Act to authorise hospital managers to continue to hold, expend and dispose of the property of persons to whom section 94(1) of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984 [f] no longer applies. (Repealed by Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 (asp 13))
The Home Office refused the claimants state support under Section 55 of the Nationality, Immigration, and Asylum Act 2002, [2] under the basis that the asylum seekers did not make their claim as soon as reasonably practical. [3] Article 3 of the ECHR prohibits torture, inhuman or degrading treatment and/or punishment of individuals. [4]