Section 64Part 6 — Entry and Landing
Travel documents
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Unless exempted by this Law, every person entering and leaving the Islands shall, if required to do so by an immigration officer, produce for inspection a relevant passport or some other valid document establishing the identity and nationality or place of permanent residence of such person to the satisfaction of the immigration officer, and, in such cases as may be prescribed, a relevant visa.
An application for a visa shall be in writing and accompanied by the prescribed fee.
Subject to his complying with the prescribed criteria —
an immigration officer not below the rank of Assistant Chief Immigration Officer may —
approve or refuse an application for a visa; and
refuse permission for a person in possession of a current visa to enter the Islands; and
the Chief Immigration Officer acting in person may —
revoke a current visa; or
waive the requirement for the production of a visa to land in the Islands.
A person who fails to comply with subsection (1) commits an offence.
Referenced By
- Section 72 — Detention of persons who have been refused permission to land, etc.
Reference to section 64