Section 104Part 9 — General
Offences relating to false documents, etc.
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104. (1) A person who —
in connection with the carrying into effect of any of the purposes of this Law, makes, causes or allows to be made any return, statement or representation which is false in a material particular and which he knows to be false or which he does not believe to be true;
without lawful excuse (the proof of which shall be upon him) alters, causes or allows to be altered any certificate, licence, permit or other document issued under this Law or any entry in any document lawfully made under this Law: or
without lawful excuse (the proof of which shall be upon him) uses or possesses, or causes or allows to be used or possessed, any forged, altered or irregular passport, visa, certificate or other connected document or any endorsement on any of such documents which has been altered or forged, commits an offence. (1A) The holder of a Certificate issued under Part IV applying for a variation of that Certificate to reflect the fact that his dependant is engaged in full-time tertiary education in an educational institution shall satisfy the Board or the Chief Immigration Officer by way of a written confirmation from the educational institution that the dependant is engaged in a full-time course of study; and it shall be an offence if —
the dependant is engaged in such education without such variation being approved; or
he is residing in the Islands on the basis of an approved variation but is not engaged in such education.
A person who acts in contravention of subsection (1), or is reasonably suspected of having so acted or being about so to act, may be taken into custody without warrant by an immigration officer or constable. Immigration Law (2015 Revision) Section 105 c Revised as at 2nd day of July, 2015 Page 105