Section 68Part 6 — Entry and Landing
Requirements to be satisfied by visitors
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Before granting permission to any person under section 67, an immigration officer may require such person to satisfy him that he is in possession of a paid up return ticket or ticket entitling such person and his dependants, if any, to travel to such person’s next destination outside the Islands, and is in possession of sufficient funds to maintain himself and his dependants, if any, during the period of his stay in the Islands.
An immigration officer, in accordance with general or special directions of the Cabinet or the Chief Immigration Officer, may attach such conditions or restrictions as he may think fit to any permission granted to any person under section 67, and the Cabinet, in respect of its own directions or those of the Chief Immigration Officer, or the Chief Immigration Officer in respect of his own directions may, at any time, vary such conditions or restrictions in such manner as he thinks fit.
Notwithstanding anything in subsection (1), an immigration officer may, as a condition of granting permission to a person under section 67, require him to pay such non-refundable repatriation fee as may be prescribed; and the Chief Immigration Officer, as a condition of granting a variation of any condition or restriction attached to any such permission, may require him to pay such non-refundable repatriation fee as may be prescribed.
A person who fails to comply with any condition or restriction imposed by this section commits an offence.
Cross References
- Section 67 of Immigration Law
Reference to section 67