Section 59Part 6 — Entry and Landing
Inward passenger and crew manifests
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It is the duty of the master, the local agent or the captain of every vessel arriving in the Islands, other than a recreational sport fishing vessel returning from a sports fishing expedition that took place beyond the Islands’ territorial waters, prior to the arrival of such vessel or as soon as practicable thereafter, to deliver to an immigration officer lists showing separately the names and particulars of —
the passengers on board the vessel;
the passengers whose intention it is to disembark at the Islands;
the crew of the vessel; and
any other person on board the vessel.
A recreational sports fishing vessel arriving in the Islands shall comply with the prescribed arrival procedures.
Where the master or captain of the vessel transports to the Islands passengers or crew —
who are required to have a valid entry visa or proof of citizenship, and are not in possession of such documents; or
in respect of whom he provides false information in relation to his duty under subsection (1) and subsection (1A),
A person aggrieved by or dissatisfied with a decision under this section may appeal to the Chief Immigration Officer.
Referenced By
- Section 62 — Government vessels
Reference to section 59