British government makes it tougher for Indians to work in the UK


London, Dec 4 (IANS): An estimated 300,000 non-Britons – many of them Indians – will be affected by the British government on Monday raising the bar for people eligible to apply for skilled worker visas for the United Kingdom. The minimum salary that an applicant must now command is 38,700 pounds, up from 26,000 pounds.

"Enough is enough," said Home Secretary James Cleverly in the House of Commons. The policy is designed, he added, to reduce net migration to the UK. Net migration – the difference between the number of people coming to live in the UK and the people leaving – was 745,000 in 2022 and has become deeply unpopular with Britons across the board.

One of the main arguments for exiting the European Union (EU) was to control immigration – which compulsory free movement of people in the EU could not prevent. This has been defeated by people swamping the UK from other parts of the world, including significantly from India.

Those coming on health and social care visas, mostly nurses, will, however, be exempt from the higher salary threshold. They will not, though, be permitted to bring dependents, namely their partners and children, with them. Cleverly stated this will "end the abuse of the Health and Care Visa". Nurses in the UK also come from India as well as from other parts of Asia, Africa. and the West Indies.

Cleverly asserted: "Approximately 120,000 dependents accompanied 100,000 care workers and senior care workers in the year ending September 2023. Only 25 per cent of dependents are estimated to be in work, meaning a significant number are drawing on public services and not helping to grow the economy."

Earlier this year, tougher rules were announced for students bringing dependents to the UK. Undergraduate students are no longer allowed to bring their partners or children.

Cleverly also indicated that the health surcharge payable by foreign job seekers will rise by 66 per cent - from 624 pounds to 1,035 pounds.

Without criticising the move, the opposition Labour party’s Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper maintained the new proposals are "an admission of years of total failure by this Conservative government".

She slammed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak by saying he is "clearly veering" without "steering" and is being "pushed around all over the place".

The Scottish National Party spokesperson said Cleverly’s pronouncement will be judged on whether it’s "pandering to the right wing of his party".

The chair of the Independent Care Group warned: "I think we are going to find more businesses fail, care homes closing."

It appears post-study work (PSW) visas available after finishing a masters degree in the UK will not as yet come under the new guidelines. This will come as a relief to Indian students, who numbered 120,000 in 2021-22.

 

 

  

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  • Ajay, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 05 2023

    Europe is realising its mistake of accepting refugees and extremists who have changed the culture and national integrity.

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  • abu mohammed, KSA - Mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 05 2023

    effect of iswa guru

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  • ca girishkk, valencia/m'lore

    Tue, Dec 05 2023

    there is no visva guru effect...., Britishers welcome only fujitives & cronies. with fat & deep pockets....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Dec 05 2023

    Currently there are no jobs all over the World ...

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Udupi

    Tue, Dec 05 2023

    They should get tougher, here in India government is not creating jobs, so people from India they go to western countries and take all benefit in the name of studies and they mess up the country too.

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  • Roland, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 05 2023

    Very rightly said Harish.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 05 2023

    What's your point, if students don't get jobs here and choose to go abroad, which is now made tougher, how can you rejoice?You want them to suffer, commit suicide and end their lives due to joblessness in home country and abroad?

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  • Roland, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 05 2023

    Why should they go and work in other countries when they boast that their country and their leaders boasts of their economy? Most of them are going abroad to live a better life. That’s all. These people are a nuisance whichever country they live in. Perhaps you have not experienced. Just visit a foreign nation and see how Indians behave.

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Udupi

    Tue, Dec 05 2023

    Satya what will those country people will do if Indians go there and take their job??? Our people are stealing their jobs. Do you know these bloody politican's kids enjoy there and here in India our kids are struggling to get a decent job??? These bloody politicans are feeding our kids with peanuts and sending them on protest... By the way the jobs in those country are meant for them not for outsiders.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Dec 05 2023

    What happened to our Number One ...

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