Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

13.   Revocation of a certificate

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    (1)   The Board may revoke a certificate if —

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      (a)     a licence issued under the former Act or an alien landholding licence is revoked under section 23;

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      (b)     a person is no longer a trustee;

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      (c)     a corporate body, including an international business company —

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        (i)     no longer exists in Saint Lucia or a Member State,

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        (ii)     is no longer in good standing;

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      (d)     an alien investor —

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        (i)     provides false information,

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        (ii)     is considered to be a national security risk,

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        (iii)     is involved in an activity that is likely to cause disrepute to Saint Lucia,

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        (iv)     is convicted of a criminal offence, except in the case of a minor traffic offence or an offence that is spent under the Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act irrespective of the time or location of the commission of that offence.

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    (2)  Where a certificate is revoked under subsection (1), the Board shall give written notice, within 7 business days, to an alien of the revocation.

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    (3)   A notice issued under subsection (2) must state the reason for revoking the certificate.

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    (4)   The holder of a certificate that is revoked under this section shall surrender the certificate to the Board.