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Indian professionals to be hit as UK sets annual limit



Prasun Sonwalkar
London, Jun 28 (PTI) Thousands of highly skilled
Indian professionals will not be able to take up jobs in
Britain after the David Cameron government Monday announced a
limit of 24,100 for non-European Union professionals to be
allowed until April 2011.
Once the limit of 24,100 is reached, no other Indian
or other non-EU professional will be able to take up jobs in
Britain.
The controversial annual limit was announced by Home
Secretary Theresa May on Monday.
The annual limit is part of the agreement between the
Conservative and Liberal Democrats parties, but is likely to
be opposed by influential groups such as the High Skilled
Migrants Forum.
Indian professionals are among the highest non-EU
groups who migrate to Britain to take up jobs in IT, medicine,
services and education sectors.
The limit is part of the coalition government’s
promise to curb immigration to the levels of the 1990s: 'to
tens of thousands rather than hundreds of thousands'.
"Introducing a limit on migrants from outside Europe
coming here to work is just one of the ways the government
intends to achieve this," an official spokesman told PTI.
Details of how the final limit will be delivered will
be agreed following a 12-week consultation with trade and
industry.
In the meantime, an interim limit will be introduced
to ensure there is no rush of applications and the number of
work visas issued stays below 2009 levels, he said.
The results of the consultation on the permanent limit
will pave the way for fundamental changes to the way in which
workers from outside the EU will be chosen to come and work in
the UK.
The Home Secretary also asked the Migration Advisory
Committee, the Government’s independent adviser on migration
issues, to launch a separate consultation into what level the
limit should be set at, taking into account social and
economic impacts.
"This government believes that Britain can benefit
from migration but not uncontrolled migration," May said,
adding, "I recognise the importance of attracting the
brightest and the best to ensure strong economic growth, but
unlimited migration places unacceptable pressure on public
services".
She underlined the need to have an interim measure to
avoid a rush of applications for migrants.
"While we consult on our tough new limit it's
important we have an interim measure to avoid a rush of
applications for migrants and ensure that the number of work
visas issued stays below 2009 levels," May said.
Permanent limits on non-EU economic migration routes
will be put in place by April 1, 2011. PTI PS
RBT



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