Amendments to the Aliens Act tighten the rules on deportation and entry ban

The Aliens Act has been amended as of 12 June and the rules for removal and entry ban were tighten. For example, a third-country national can be subject to a removal order when they have not been granted an extended permit or their valid residence permit was withdrawn. An appeal against a deportation order will not automatically have a suspensive effect, meaning that the decision will be enforceable after the appeal period of 30 days will expiry.

The right to work will be end 30 days after a person was served with a deportation decision. If, upon appeal, an administrative court allows a prohibition of deportation, then the right to work will last until the administrative court has issued a decision on the appeal.

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