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16.—(1) The Secretary of State is not required to grant a residence permit to—
(a)a worker whose employment in the United Kingdom is limited to three months and who holds a document from his employer certifying that his employment is so limited;
(b)a worker who is employed in the United Kingdom but who resides in the territory of an EEA State and who returns to his residence at least once a week;
(c)a seasonal worker whose contract of employment has been approved by the Department for Education and Employment; or
(d)a provider or recipient of services if the services are to be provided for no more than three months.
(2) The requirement in paragraph (1)(a) to hold a document does not apply to workers coming within the provisions of Council Directive 64/224/EEC of 25 February 1964 concerning the attainment of freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services in respect of activities of intermediaries in commerce, industry and small craft industries(1).
OJ No. 56, 4.4.64, p. 869 (OJ/SE 1st series 1963-64, p. 126).
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