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30.—(1) Regulation 29 does not entitle a person to appeal while he is in the United Kingdom against an EEA decision—
(a)to refuse to admit him to the United Kingdom;
(b)to refuse to revoke a deportation order made against him;
(c)to refuse to issue him with an EEA family permit.
(2) Paragraph (1) also applies to a decision to remove someone from the United Kingdom which is consequent upon a refusal to admit him.
(3) But paragraphs (1)(a) and (2) do not apply—
(a)where the right of appeal is to the Commission;
(b)where a ground of the appeal is that, in taking the decision, the decision-maker acted in breach of the appellant’s human rights; or
(c)where the person held an EEA family permit, or a residence permit or residence document, on his arrival in the United Kingdom.
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