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- Is amended by Immigration and Deportation (Amendment) Bill, I997
Zambia
Immigration and Deportation Act, 1965
Chapter 123
- Commenced on 21 February 1967
- [This is the version of this document as it was at 31 December 1996 to 13 November 1997.]
Part I – Preliminary
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Immigration and Deportation Act.2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-"Chief Immigration Officer" means the person appointed as Chief Immigration Officer in accordance with section four;"citizen" means a citizen of Zambia;"educational institution" means a prescribed institution or one of a prescribed class of institutions the primary function of which is to provide academic or other instruction;"entry permit" means a permit issued under section fourteen;"established resident" means, in relation to any date, a person who is not a citizen or a prohibited immigrant and who has been ordinarily and lawfully resident in Zambia or the former Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia or both for the period of four years immediately preceding that date:Provided that no period during which a person—(i)has been confined in a prison consequent on a sentence of imprisonment imposed by a court, which sentence has not on appeal or review been quashed or varied to a fine;(ii)has been an inmate of a mental institution; or(iii)has remained in Zambia or the former Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia or both as a visitor or in terms of a statutory permit allowing such person for a limited period only so to remain;shall be counted for the purpose of this definition;"immigration assistant" means a person appointed as an immigrant assistant in accordance with section four;"immigration officer" means any person appointed as an immigration officer in accordance with section four and includes the Chief Immigration Officer and, in relation to the exercise of any power or the performance of any duty, any person on whom such power or duty has been conferred or imposed under that section;"minor child" includes any child adopted under the Adoption Act and any other person under the age of twenty-one years whom the Minister has in writing declared to be a minor child for the purposes of this Act, but does not include a married woman;[Cap. 54]"passport" means a passport or other travel document of identity—(a)(i)issued by or on behalf of the Government of Zambia, the former Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia, the former Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland or any sovereign state recognised by the Government of Zambia or issued by the United Nations Organisation;(ii)which contains a personal description of the holder, the name of the country in which he was born and the date of his birth;(iii)to which is attached a photograph being a true likeness of the holder wherein his features are clearly and correctly depicted; and(iv)which, except where a visa is dispensed with in pursuance of an arrangement to which the Government is a party, bears the visa or endorsement of a person authorised by the Government to that end; or(b)of a type prescribed;"prohibited immigrant" means a person described in section twenty-two as a prohibited immigrant in relation to Zambia;"study permit" means a permit issued under section sixteen;"subordinate court" means a court constituted under the Subordinate Courts Act;[Cap. 28]"temporary permit" means a permit issued under section seventeen to a prohibited immigrant.3. Application
Part II – Appointments and powers
4. Appointment of Chief Immigration Officer, etc.
5. Delegation of powers of Chief Immigration Officer
6. Powers of arrest of immigration assistants
7. Powers of search, etc.
For the purpose of discharging his functions under this Act, an immigration officer may—8. Liability of carriers, etc., introducing prohibited immigrants
Part III – Examination of persons entering and leaving Zambia and others
9. Entrants to appear before immigration officer
10. Examination of entrants and others
11. Certain visitors to reappear before immigration officer
An immigration officer may by notice in writing require any person—12. Security may be required from entrants
13. Examination of persons leaving Zambia
Part IV – Issue, variation and revocation of permits
14. Entry permits
15. Visiting permits
16. Study permits
17. Temporary permits
18. Employment permits
19. Prohibition on employment, study, etc., without permit
20. Variation of conditions of permits
On application being made in the prescribed manner by the holder of a permit issued under this Act, and subject to the provisions of this Act and regulations made thereunder relating to such permit, the Chief Immigration Officer may vary the conditions and the period of validity, if any, specified in such permit.21. Revocation of permits
Part V – Prohibited immigrants and deportation
22. Prohibited immigrants
23. Prohibited immigrants required to leave Zambia
24. Representations against requirement to leave Zambia
25. Suspected prohibited immigrants
26. Deportation
Part VI – Miscellaneous
27. Evidence
Any document purporting to be—28. Burden of proof
In any proceedings under or for any of the purposes of this Act, the burden of proving with respect to any person—29. Offences
30. Penalty
Any person guilty of an offence under this Act shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a period of twelve months or to a fine of seven thousand five hundred penalty units, or to both.[As amended by No. 13 of 1994]31. Regulations
The Minister may, by statutory instrument, make regulations for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Act and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, such regulations may make provision for—32. Rules
The Chief Justice may, by statutory instrument, make rules providing, with respect to applications for forfeiture made under section seventeen, for—33. Certificates for established residents
The Chief Immigration Officer shall issue to any established resident who makes application therefor in the prescribed manner the prescribed certificate of status as an established resident.34. Service of notice
Any written notice required under this Act to be served in person on any person may, if such person cannot be found, be published in the Gazette and shall be deemed to have been duly and properly served on the commencement of the day following the day of such publication.35. Reasons to be given for arrests or detention
36. Detention
Part VII – Repeals and savings
37. Repeals
38. Savings
History of this document
14 November 1997 amendment not yet applied
31 December 1996 this version
Consolidation
21 February 1967
Commenced