Immigration Act 2014
Immigration Act 2014
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Long title |
An Act to make provision about immigration law; to limit, or otherwise make provision about, access to services, facilities and employment by reference to immigration status; to make provision about marriage and civil partnership involving certain foreign nationals; to make provision about the acquisition of citizenship by persons unable to acquire it because their fathers and mothers were not married to each other[1] and provision about the removal of citizenship from persons whose conduct is seriously prejudicial to the United Kingdom’s vital interests; and for connected purposes. |
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Citation |
2014 c. 22 |
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Introduced by |
Theresa May 10 October 2013[2] |
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Territorial extent |
United Kingdom (although one section apply to England and Wales only)[3] |
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Dates |
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Royal Assent |
14 May 2014[2] |
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Commencement |
14 July 2014[4] |
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History of passage through Parliament |
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Text of statute as originally enacted |
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The Immigration Act 2014 is an Act of Parliament of The United Kingdom. It received Royal Assent on May 14, 2014.[5] The act makes provision to prevent private landlords from renting houses to people without status and will prevent illegal immigrants from obtaining driving licenses and bank accounts.[6]
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