Appendix B - IMMIGRATION OFFENCES
Appendix B - IMMIGRATION OFFENCES ACT GENERAL DESCRIPTION PROVISION OFFENCE MODE OF TRIAL & MAX PENALTY COMMENTS Immigration Act 1971 Illegal entry Section 24(1) (a) Offence of knowingly entering the United Kingdom in breach of a deportation order or without leave. Summary only – Level 5 fine, 6 months imprisonment or both.
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