Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007

Miscellaneous provisions - Miscellaneous matters

88: Certificate of Registrar

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“The Registrar can give you a paper that proves things about immigration advisers”

The Registrar can give you a special paper called a certificate. This certificate can tell you important information about immigration advisers. If the Registrar signs this certificate, you can trust what it says unless someone proves it’s wrong.

The certificate can tell you three main things. First, it can say if someone was allowed to work as an immigration adviser at a certain time. Second, it can tell you what kind of job they were allowed to do as an immigration adviser. Third, it can confirm what’s written in the official list of immigration advisers.

You can use this certificate as proof of these things. It’s a simple way to find out official information about immigration advisers.

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Part 2 Miscellaneous provisions
Miscellaneous matters

88Certificate of Registrar

  1. A certificate signed by the Registrar in relation to the matters referred to in subsection (2) is for all purposes sufficient evidence, in the absence of proof to the contrary, of those matters specified in the certificate.

  2. The matters are—

  3. that any person was or was not licensed at any particular time or during any period specified in the certificate; or
    1. the type of licence that a person held at any specified time or during any specified period; or
      1. that any entry in the register is as stated in the certificate.