(1) Cancellation of the Entry Permit by the Chief Immigration Officer

(2) Expiration of the Entry Permit

(3) Death

(4) On issue of a deportation order

Archivists are people professionally occupied in the administration and/or management of archives
A record, in archival terms, is a document regardless of form or medium created, maintained and used by an organization, or individual in pursuance of legal obligations or in the transaction of business, of which it forms a part or provides evidence.
A building specially designed or adapted for the low-cost storage and maintenance of semi-current records pending their ultimate destruction or transfer to an Archives repository.
In more recent times referred to as RIM (Records and Information Management), it is that area of general administrative management concerned with achieving economy and efficiency in the creation, maintenance, use and disposal of records of an organisation; and making the information contained in those records available in support of the business of that organisation.
A document is a unit of recorded information. It becomes a record when it is used in pursuance of legal obligations or in the transaction of business.
With respect to "archives" these are records, usually but not necessarily non-current records, of continuing value selected for permanent preservation. "Archives" usually refers to the building (or part thereof) and the systems of administration and/or management for the preservation and consultation of the "archives".

(1) A Thousand Dollars ($1000.00 USD) and twelve (12) months imprisonment

(2) Deportation is desirable under any violation of the Immigration and Passport Act (CAP. 130).

(1) Any criminal offence committed in the Territory punishable by three months or more

(2) Any offence against the Immigration and Passport Act (Cap. 130)

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