A bill to Affirm and protect the sovereignty of the United Kingdom over the Chagos Islands and the British Indian Ocean Territory; to make provision restricting the cession or transfer of sovereignty without the approval of Parliament and without the consent of the Chagossian people; to provide for the protection of the Territory’s strategic and defence importance; and for connected purposes.
Be it enacted by the King’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—
1 Approval of any transfer of British sovereignty over Chagos Islands¶
2 Parliamentary oversight and approval of expenditure¶
3 Protection and resettlement of the Chagossian people¶
7. — Permits to visit and reside in the British Indian Ocean Territory
(1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3) of this section and section 10, an immigration officer, acting in his or her entire discretion, may issue or renew a permit or may cancel a permit before its expiration. (2) The following permits must be granted to British Overseas Territory citizens of the British Indian Ocean Territory unless the Immigration Officer reasonably believes they may be a threat to the security of the Base or other residents of the British Indian Ocean Territory— (a) a permit to visit, but not reside, in all islands in the British Indian Ocean Territory with the exception of Diego Garcia and the islands mentioned in paragraph (b); (b) a permit to visit and reside in the following islands of the British Indian Ocean Territory— (i) Île du Coin; (ii) Île Boddam; (iii) Diego Garcia, in the event that it is no longer required for defence purposes; (c) a permit to work on the Base provided that the applicant has a contract of employment for such work. (3) Permits must be granted to British citizens to visit, but not reside in, all islands in the British Indian Ocean Territory with the exclusion of Diego Garcia for purposes connected to the maintenance of those resident in the islands unless the Immigration Officer reasonably believes they may be a threat to the security of the Base or other residents of the British Indian Ocean Territory.