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Vanuatu Consolidated Subsidiary Legislation |
Commencement: 2 April 2002
IMMIGRATION (ANTI-TERRORISM) REGULATIONS
Order 7 of 2002
To give effect to Resolution 1267 (1999), 1269 (1999), 1333 (2000) and 1390 (2002) of the United Nations Security Council.
Interpretation
In these regulations:
“entity” means an individual, a group of individuals, a body corporate, an unincorporated association or organization, or any other body.
“terrorist entity” means the Taliban, Al-Qaida or any other entity designated from time to time:
(a) by the Committee established by paragraph 6 of Resolution 1267 (1999) of the United Nations Security Council; or
by or under one or more other resolutions of the United Nations Security Council.
Prohibited persons
An individual is prohibited from entering Vanuatu, including its territorial waters if he or she:
is or is reasonably suspected of being a terrorist entity; or
is or is reasonably suspected of being a member of a terrorist entity.
An individual must not be granted asylum in Vanuatu if he or she:
is or is reasonably suspected of being a terrorist entity; or
(b) is or is reasonably suspected of being a member of a terrorist entity; or
(c) has engaged or is reasonably suspected of having engaged in an act of terrorism; or
(d) has funded, directly or indirectly, or is reasonably suspected of having funded, directly or indirectly, terrorism or acts of terrorism.
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