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Indians Among 6,080 Skilled Workers Being Denied Visa To UK

IANS, 16 May, 2018 11:53 AM
    Indian engineers, IT professionals, doctors and teachers are among 6,080 skilled workers, who are holding a UK job offer but denied visas to the UK since December 2017, according to a data released on Wednesday.
     
     
    Indians are likely to be the hardest hit by the country’s annual visa cap.
     
     
    The Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) acquired the figures via a Freedom of Information (FOI) to the UK Home Office to highlight the “scale of the problem” being created due to the British Government’s annual immigration cap for skilled professionals hired by UK-based companies from outside the European Union (EU).
     
     
    Latest UK Office of National Statistics (ONS) figures record Indians as the largest chunk of skilled work visas granted (57 per cent) to nationals from outside the EU, indicating that Indians are likely to be the hardest hit by the visa cap. 
     
     
    “Science, engineering and technology has long benefited from mobility of talent and collaboration across borders – including between India and the UK. The figures we’ve obtained from the Home Office show that currently our immigration system is hampering this ambition,” said CaSE Deputy Director Naomi Weir.
     
     
    “We’re calling on government to make immediate changes so that employers can access the talent they need, and in the long-term to ensure that the UK immigration system is aligned with the ambition to be open and welcoming to science, engineering and tech talent,” she said.
     
     
    While there is no nationality-wise breakdown of the 6,080 visa refusals under the Tier 2 category between December 2017 and March 2018, it has emerged that more than half (3,500) were for engineering, IT, technology, teaching and medical roles.
     
     
    The cap under the Tier 2 visa category to allow companies to bring in professionals from outside the EU is set at 20,700 per year, with a monthly limit of around 1,600. Until December 2017, that limit had been exceeded only once in almost six years but since then that limit has been breached nearly every month.
     
     
    Dr Chaand Nagpaul, chair of the British Medical Association Council (BMA), called for a more “flexible” immigration system which does not end up turning away doctors desperately needed to fill staff shortages in the state-funded National Health Service (NHS).
     
     
    “The Tier 2 visa quota has been reached for the fifth month in a row, yet there are still more than 100,000 NHS posts unfilled, with vacancy rates rising. At a time when the NHS is under enormous strain and struggling to fill positions, the current visa restrictions and arbitrary caps for non-EU workers entering the UK are inexplicable and threatening patient care and safety,” he said.
     
     
    Last month, it had emerged that at least 100 Indian doctors were denied visas after being recruited by the NHS due to the Tier 2 monthly quota being over-subscribed.
     
     
    In other fields as well, experts warn that access to overseas professionals remains crucial for the growth and development of the UK economy.
    It also highlighted that any applications refused during over-subscribed months can re-apply for consideration in the next month. However, critics believe the Shortage Occupation List does not go far enough and the entire quota-based system in unworkable.

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