Legislation – Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025

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Introduction

Part 1
Border security

Chapter 1 The Border Security Commander

1 The Border Security Commander

2 Terms and conditions of designation etc

3 Functions of the Commander

4 Duty to prepare annual reports

5 Duties of cooperation etc

6 The Board

7 Delegation by the Commander

8 Designation of an Interim Border Security Commander

9 Directions and guidance by the Secretary of State

10 Exclusion of application to the armed forces

11 Amendment of Schedule 7 to the Data Protection Act 2018

12 Interpretation

Chapter 2 Other border security provision

Offences: things for use in immigration crime and advertising of unlawful immigration services

13 Supplying articles for use in immigration crime

14 Handling articles for use in immigration crime

15 Sections 13 and 14: meaning of “relevant article”

16 Collecting information for use in immigration crime

17 Online advertising of unlawful immigration services

18 Application of section 17 to internet service providers

19 Liability for offence under section 17 committed by a body

20 Offences committed outside the United Kingdom

Endangering another during sea crossing to United Kingdom

21 Endangering another during sea crossing to United Kingdom

Powers of search etc in relation to electronic devices

22 Meaning of key expressions

23 Powers of authorised officers to search for relevant articles

24 Powers to seize and retain relevant articles

25 Duty to pass on items seized under section 24

26 Powers to access, copy and use information stored on relevant articles

27 Amendment of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001

28 Extension of powers to other persons

29 Meaning of other expressions

Sharing of information

30 Supply of customs information by HMRC

31 Use and disclosure of information supplied under section 30

32 Further provision about use and disclosure of information under section 31

33 Supply of trailer registration information

34 Onwards sharing of information shared under section 33

35 Sections 30 to 34: general provision about disclosure

36 Sections 30 to 34: interpretation

Provision of biometric information by evacuees etc

37 Provision of biometric information by evacuees etc

38 Use and retention of information taken under section 37

Provision of biometric information at ports in Scotland

39 Provision of biometric information at ports in Scotland

Part 2
Asylum and immigration

40 Repeal of the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024

41 Repeal of certain provisions of the Illegal Migration Act 2023

42 Sections 40 and 41: consequential amendments

43 Immigration advisers and immigration service providers

44 Detention and exercise of functions pending deportation

45 EU Settlement Scheme: rights of entry and residence etc

46 Conditions on limited leave to enter or remain and immigration bail

47 Powers to take biometric information

48 Extension of prohibition on employment to other working arrangements

49 Timeframe for determination of appeal brought by appellant receiving accommodation support

50 Timeframe for determination of certain appeals brought by non-detained appellants liable to deportation

51 Refugee Convention: particularly serious crime

Part 3
Prevention of serious crime

52 Articles for use in serious crime

53 Section 52: meaning of “relevant article”

54 Confiscation of assets

55 Electronic monitoring requirements

56 Interim serious crime prevention orders

57 Applicants for making of orders and interim orders

58 Notification requirements

59 Orders by Crown Court on acquittal or when allowing an appeal

Part 4
Miscellaneous and general

60 Validation of fees charged in relation to qualifications

61 Financial provisions

62 Consequential and minor provision

63 Regulations

64 Extent

65 Commencement

66 Short title

SCHEDULES

Schedule 1 Immigration advisers and immigration service providers

Schedule 2 Interim serious crime prevention orders: consequential amendments

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Part 1Border security

Chapter 2Other border security provision

Offences: things for use in immigration crime and advertising of unlawful immigration services

17Online advertising of unlawful immigration services

(1)

A person commits an offence if—

(a)

the person creates, or causes the creation of, material whose purpose is, or effect will be, to promote an unlawful immigration service, and

(b)

the person knows or has reason to suspect—

(i)

that the material will be published on an internet service, and

(ii)

that the material has that purpose or will have that effect.

(2)

A person commits an offence if—

(a)

the person publishes material on an internet service or causes the publication of material on such a service,

(b)

the purpose of the material is, or the effect of the material will be, to promote an unlawful immigration service, and

(c)

the person knows or has reason to suspect—

(i)

that they are publishing the material or (as the case may be) that they are causing its publication, and

(ii)

that the material has that purpose or will have that effect.

(3)

It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under this section to prove that the person’s action was for the purposes of—

(a)

carrying out, or facilitating the carrying out of, work as a journalist, or

(b)

the publication of academic research.

(4)

A person who commits an offence under this section is liable—

(a)

on summary conviction in England and Wales, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding the general limit in a magistrates’ court or a fine (or both);

(b)

on summary conviction in Scotland, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum (or both);

(c)

on summary conviction in Northern Ireland, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum (or both);

(d)

on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or a fine (or both).

(5)

In this section “material” means anything which consists of or includes—

(a)

text or moving or still images, or

(b)

speech or music.

(6)

In this section—

(a)

unlawful immigration service” means a service whose purpose is to facilitate the commission of—

(i)

an offence under any of the Immigration Acts,

(ii)

a breach of immigration law (other than such an offence), or

(iii)

an offence under section 4, 5 or 6 of the Identity Documents Act 2010 in relation to an identity document within any of paragraphs (a) to (c) of section 7(1) of that Act,

whether by providing goods or services, or both, or anything else;

(b)

immigration law” has the meaning given by section 25(2) of the Immigration Act 1971.

(7)

In this section “publish” means make available to the public at large or any section of the public, whether or not in return for payment or any other form of consideration.

(8)

In this section “internet service” means a service that is made available by means of—

(a)

the internet, or

(b)

a combination of the internet and an electronic communications service (as defined by section 32(2) of the Communications Act 2003).

(9)

This section is subject to section 18.