UK announces crackdown on immigration, move to hit Indians!
October 05, 2016 10:01
The United Kingdom disclosed plans to further its crackdown on immigration through “work and study routes” from non-EU nations. The move is expected to make it difficult for British firms to hire professionals from countries like India.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd said at the annual Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, that, she will be looking at a range of options to cut migration.
Rudd said as she announced a new consultation on tightening immigration, that, “Leaving the EU is just one part of the strategy. We have to look at all sources of immigration if we mean business. We will be looking across work and study routes. This will include examining whether we should tighten the test companies have to take before recruiting from abroad.”
“The test should ensure people coming here are filling gaps in the labour market, not taking jobs British people could do. But it’s become a tick box exercise, allowing some firms to get away with not training local people.”
“We won’t win in the world if we don’t do more to upskill our own workforce. I want us to look again at whether our immigration system provides the right incentives for businesses to invest in British workers,” she said.
“We will also look for the first time at whether our student immigration rules should be tailored to the quality of the course and the quality of the educational institution… We need to look at whether this one size fits all approach really is right for the hundreds of different universities, providing thousands of different courses across the country,” the minister said.
“This isn’t about pulling up the drawbridge. It’s about making sure students that come here, come to study. We’re consulting because we want to work with businesses and universities to get this next stage of our reforms right,” Rudd added.
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