Immigration Act 2009

Preliminary provisions

11A: Transitional, savings, and related provisions

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“Rules for managing changes in immigration law”

The Immigration Act 2009 has special rules that help manage changes in the law. These rules are called transitional, savings, and related provisions. You can find these rules in Schedule 1AA of the Act. These rules are important because they explain how the law works during times of change. They make sure that everyone knows what to do and what to expect when the law is updated or modified.

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Part 1 Preliminary provisions

11ATransitional, savings, and related provisions

  1. The transitional, savings, and related provisions set out in Schedule 1AA have effect according to their terms.

Notes
  • Section 11A: inserted, on , by section 4 of the Immigration (COVID-19 Response) Amendment Act 2020 (2020 No 15).