Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘UK’s visa norms for non-EU nationals a mistake’

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MUMBAI: London Mayor Sadiq Khan on Sunday said he was “lobbying” with the British government to change its stringent visa norms, which he termed as a “big mistake”.

Khan arrived in the country’s commercial capital as part of his first official tour to three Indian cities, others being Delhi and Amritsar, to strengthen the UK capital’s trade ties.

“I am a big critic of the British government over the change in the Visa policy. I think they have made a big mistake, as on one hand the British government is asking Indian businesses to trade there and on the other hand they have made it more hard (to enter the country),” Khan said during his interactio­n with reporters.

Recently, the Theresa May government changed its visa policy for non-EU (European Union) nationals to curb its soaring immigratio­n figures. The policy which came into effect in November will affect a large number of Indians, especially IT profession­als.

“I want to assure you that I am lobbying with my government to change its immigratio­n stance, because I want talented Indians to come to London and not go to Canada, Australia or the US. London is open to people, talent and partnershi­p,” the London Mayor said. India last month flagged its serious concerns to Britain over its stringent visa norms and hike in threshold limit of annual pay of working profession­als to get the travel documents.

Khan said the change in UK’s current position on immigratio­n is needed in the interest of the UK capital.

“One of the reasons why London is the greatest city in the world is its ability to catch talent. (A total of) 40 per cent of Londoners are from outside the UK. IT’s in the interest of London to change its stance on immigratio­n and I’m optimistic that it will change in near future,” he said.

The visiting Mayor also underlined the need to forge strong cultural ties with India, particular­ly with Mumbai.

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