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The Immigration Act 1971 regulates which foreigners can and cannot stay in the United Kingdom, makes provision for voluntary and compulsory repatriation, etc. Patients subject to the [[Mental Health Act 1983]] may be deported under the Immigration Act or [[s86]] of the 1983 Act as appropriate. The [[UK Borders Act 2007]] imposes a duty to deport under the 1971 Act certain foreign criminals.
{{Legislation
 
|Type=UK Public General Act
==Note==
|Year=1971
|Number=77
|Subject=Miscellaneous legislation
|Summary=The Immigration Act 1971 regulates which foreigners can and cannot stay in the United Kingdom, makes provision for voluntary and compulsory repatriation, etc. Patients subject to the [[Mental Health Act 1983]] may be deported under the Immigration Act or [[s86]] of the 1983 Act as appropriate. The [[UK Borders Act 2007]] imposes a duty to deport under the 1971 Act certain foreign criminals.
|Detail===Note==


See [[Repatriation]] for more details.
See [[Repatriation]] for more details.
 
|News=No
==External link==
|RSS pubdate=2021-4-8 07:02:44 PM
 
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[http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/legResults.aspx?activeTextDocId=1578007 Immigration Act 1971 on Statute Law Database]
 
 
[[Category:Miscellaneous legislation]]

Latest revision as of 19:02, 8 April 2021

The Immigration Act 1971 regulates which foreigners can and cannot stay in the United Kingdom, makes provision for voluntary and compulsory repatriation, etc. Patients subject to the Mental Health Act 1983 may be deported under the Immigration Act or s86 of the 1983 Act as appropriate. The UK Borders Act 2007 imposes a duty to deport under the 1971 Act certain foreign criminals.

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See Repatriation for more details.