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by vinny » Sat Jan 23, 2021 3:34 am
If the
interpretation of a passport
“
Passport” means a document which:
- (a) is issued by or on behalf of the government of any country recognised by the UK, or dealt with as a government by the UK, and which complies with international passport practice; and
- (b) shows both the identity and nationality of the holder; and
- (c) gives the holder the right to enter the country of the government which issued the document; and
- (d) is authentic and not unofficially altered or tampered with; and
- (e) is not damaged in a way that compromises the integrity of the document; and
- (f) is used by the rightful holder; and
- (g) has not expired.
includes
(g) has not expired
then all references to an expired passport, for example, as in
“
Evidence of P’s permission to enter or remain” under Appendix S2 Healthcare Visitor means:
- (a) a valid document which is either a biometric immigration document, stamp or endorsement in a passport (whether or not the passport has expired), or other document or electronic document issued by the Home Office, confirming that the patient (P) has permission to enter or remain in the UK as an S2 Healthcare Visitor, which has not been cancelled; or
(b) the decision maker is otherwise satisfied from the information available that P has permission as an S2 Healthcare Visitor, which has not been cancelled.
leads to an absurdity, as a passport cannot logically be both expired and unexpired?
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