Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Visa bid to keep Indian chess prodigy in Britain

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com ▪

LONDON: British MPs and civil society groups have launched a campaign to urge home secretary Sajid Javid to allow Shreyas Royal, a nine-year-old chess prodigy born in India, to remain indefinite­ly in the UK after September, when his father’s visa expires.

Seen as Britain’s “greatest chess prospect in a generation”, Royal has represente­d England in internatio­nal tournament­s and is currently competing in the British Chess Championsh­ip. His parents, Jitendra (an IT profession­al) and Anju Singh moved to London from India in 2012.

Responding to Dominic Lawson of the English Chess Federation, who urged the Home Office to allow Royal to stay in the UK, Caroline Noakes, minister for immigratio­n, said: “Whilst Shreyas does show immense promise in the field of competitiv­e chess I am afraid there is no route, within the rules, that will allow Mr Singh and his family to remain in the country.”

Labour MPs Rachel Reeves and Matthew Pennycook wrote to Javid: “The only way Shreyas’s father would be eligible to renew his visa would be to earn more than £1,20,000 a year.

“As a result, despite his employer wishing him to continue working on his current projects, there is no mechanism for him to apply to remain in the UK. The family faces being forced to leave the only home Shreyas has ever known in less than two months’ time.

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