Examples of 'migration act' in a sentence

Meaning of "migration act"

migration act - This phrase refers to a legal framework or legislation that governs the movement of people from one place to another, particularly in the context of immigration or emigration

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The Migration Act expressly sets out the grounds on which aliens may be deported.
The legal status of refugees is regulated by the Migration Act and other domestic legislation.
The draft Migration Act is currently under review with a view to preparing a single text.
Entry of aliens is governed by the Migration Act.
The Migration Act lays out the following basic principles for the regulation of migration.
The relevant articles of the Migration Act are as follows.
Bringing the current Migration Act into line with the main relevant international human rights instruments.
A number of registers had been established pursuant to the Migration Act.
The Migration Act did not contravene any provision of international human rights law.
The authors are unlawful noncitizens detained under the Migration Act.
The Migration Act defines the following migratory categories for foreigners entering the country.
The right of review is provided for in the Migration Act itself.
The Migration Act states in this connection.
The State party observes that the detention was lawful under the Migration Act.
The National Migration Act guaranteed exercise of the right to family reunification.

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General aspects of the Migration Act.
Article 37 of the Migration Act prescribes deprivation of liberty for foreign citizens committing migration offences.
This offence is contemplated in the third paragraph of article 60 of the Migration Act.
The author was detained pursuant to the Migration Act as an unlawful non-citizen.
The Migration Act requires that all non-citizens who are unlawfully in Australia must be detained.
This offence is established in article 6 of the Migration Act.
The Migration Act 1958 specifies the grounds on which judicially reviewable decisions may be reviewed.
Article 63 of the Regulations governing the Migration Act sets out its terms of reference.
Unlawful entry will also result in deportation, in accordance with article 60 of the Migration Act.
Migration Act 1958 abolished the dictation test and introduced a simpler system for entry.
As to expulsion, the Regulations of the Migration Act stipulate.
Further the Migration Act of 1958 introduced a simpler system for entry and removed references to race.
Darwin? Let me remind you that under the Migration Act.
SNDIF proposed an amendment to the Migration Act that was adopted by the legislature in 2011.
This offence is contemplated in article 16 of the Migration Act.
The Migration Act defines human trafficking and smuggling as punishable offences para . 80.
Rohan Asad, you are an unlawful citizen under section 48 of the Migration Act.
The Migration Act 1958 requires that removal take place as soon as reasonably practicable.
Thereupon, the Minister denied her request for discretionary action under section 417 of the Migration Act.
Neither the Migration Act nor the Regulations made reference to expulsion, return ( " refoulement " ) or deportation.
Whether the continued detention of Plaintiff S138 is lawful and supported by the Migration Act.
Section 494AA of the Migration Act does not affect the jurisdiction of the High Court.
The expulsion is carried out in accordance with articles 60 and 61 of the Migration Act.
Article 60.2 of the Migration Act states with regard to irregular entry.
Oralmans also enjoy the other benefits provided for in article 29-2 of the Migration Act.
The Migration Act 1958 contains no power to prevent a person from leaving Australia.
The authors were placed in immigration detention in accordance with section 189 ( 1 ) of the Migration Act.
In addition, amendments to the Passport and Migration Act of 1993 included the following.
As an unlawful non-citizen, the author was detained pursuant to section 189 of the Migration Act.
The Migration Act 1958 is an act of the Parliament of Australia.
The authors are unlawful noncitizens detained under sections 189 and 199 of the Migration Act.
Sections 233B and 233C of the Migration Act provide for mandatory sentences in relation to those offences.
This assessment is undertaken within the framework of the Migration Act 1958.
Migration Act 1966, effectively dismantled the White Australia Policy and increased access to non-European migrants.
CELS acknowledged the entry into force, in 2010, of the implementing regulations of the Migration Act.

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