Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007

Regulation of immigration advisers - Licensing process

25: Licence may not be transferred

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“You can't give your immigration adviser licence to someone else”

Your immigration adviser licence belongs only to you. You can’t give it to someone else. This means you can’t transfer your licence to another person. Also, the law doesn’t allow your licence to automatically go to someone else. Even if something happens to you, your licence stays yours and doesn’t pass to anyone else. Your licence is just for you and no one else can use it.

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Part 1 Regulation of immigration advisers
Licensing process

25Licence may not be transferred

  1. A licence—

  2. may not be transferred; and
    1. may not vest by operation of law in any person other than the person to whom it was granted.