Aliens Control Amendment Act 76 of 1995 [repealed]

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76 of 1995

The repealed Aliens Control Amendment Act 76 of 1995 intended:

  • to amend the Aliens Control Act, 1991 [repealed in 2003], so as
  • to insert or amend certain definitions;
  • to further provide for delegations by the Minister;
  • to further regulate the issuing of provisional permits;
  • to further regulate passports and visas;
  • to further regulate the duties of immigration officers at ports;
  • to further regulate agreements between the Minister and shipowners relating to compliance with certain provisions of the Act;
  • to regulate anew the appointment, composition and duties of the Immigrants Selection Board;
  • to substitute the system of permits for permanent residence with a new system of immigration permits and to make new provision for the granting of such permits;
  • to provide for categories of temporary residence permits and to further regulate the issuing of such permits;
  • to further regulate the granting of exemptions;
  • to further regulate the invalidity and cancellation of permits
  • ; to repeal the provisions with regard to the issuing of permits to leave the Republic;
  • to further regulate an immigration officer's powers with regard to prohibited persons;
  • to further regulate the entering of premises;
  • to repeal the restriction of the jurisdiction of courts of law;
  • to further regulate the detention of persons;
  • to further regulate the Ministers's power to make regulations;
  • to further regulate offences, penalties and evidence; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

6 October 1995

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