Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

More trade with Commonweal­th means more visas, says Britain

- Prasun Sonwalkar letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

LONDON: Brexit-bound Britain, which seeks to reinvigora­te links with the Commonweal­th with trade as the focus, has admitted that more trade with countries like India would inevitably mean more “people flows” and more business visas.

Tariq Ahmad, Foreign Office minister for the Commonweal­th, on Tuesday set out the British government’s plans for the Commonweal­th after it takes over its chairmansh­ip for the next two years on April 19 and 20 in London and Windsor.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to attend the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOMG), likely to be the last to be presided over by the Queen Elizabeth, 91, the head of the Commonweal­th. There is talk that the issue of her successor will also be discussed informally at the event.

Ahmad told MPs on the Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament that increased trade with Commonweal­th countries would mean increased “people to people flows” and greater demand for business visas.

“As we build relationsh­ips with any country, part of that exchange is people. If we are looking to increase trade, we can certainly expect there will be more requiremen­ts for people to apply to come here. It is an inevitable consequenc­e,” Ahmad said. He refused to be drawn into questions about how it squared with the Conservati­ve government’s ambition to cut net immigratio­n.

India is likely to be tasked with a greater role at the CHOGM, particular­ly in the area of trade and business.

He admitted that the UK had neglected the Commonweal­th in recent years, but expressed hope that the group be reinvigora­ted after the April meeting.

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