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Health visa ‘help’ to benefit Asian staff

FEE-FREE EXTENSION FOR FOREIGN HEALTHCARE WORKERS RECOGNISES THEIR ‘DEDICATION AND SKILL’, SAYS HANCOCK

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INDIAN doctors and nurses are among 14,000 applicants from across the world who are set to benefit from a one-year fee waiver for visa extensions announced last Friday (9) for frontline workers dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Home Office said the free visa extensions will be automatica­lly granted to eligible overseas health and care workers and their dependents whose permits were due to expire before October 1.

It will cover healthcare profession­als working in the NHS and the independen­t health and care sector, which includes a large number of Indian profession­als.

“The dedication and skill of overseas health and care workers who are leading the UK’s fight against coronaviru­s is truly extraordin­ary,” said home secretary Priti Patel.

“Thousands of them have helped save countless lives throughout this pandemic and are now playing a vital part in the hugely successful vaccinatio­n rollout. Our offer of free visa extensions shows how our country values the contributi­ons of these heroes,” she added.

Periodic free visa extensions for health workers have been announced since last year at the peak of the pandemic, and the Home Office said it has extended the visas of more than 10,000 people across the UK.

The latest extension is intended for doctors, nurses, paramedics, midwives, occupation­al therapists, psychologi­sts and others to be able to continue their crucial work in the fight against coronaviru­s, Their visas will be extended for a year, free of all fees and charges, including the Immigratio­n Health Surcharge, officials said.

“Our overseas health and care workers make such a vital contributi­on to our health system and have been a key part of the fight against the pandemic. They are protecting our loved ones and vaccinatin­g the public so that we can save lives and return to normalcy,” said health secretary Matt Hancock.

“To help those staff from overseas, we are extending their visas to provide security while they continue to tackle this virus.”

The Home Office said those benefiting from this extension will need to complete a simple online form to verify their identity, with employers asked to confirm eligibilit­y.

It also highlighte­d that the new Health and Care Visa, which launched in August last year, would make it “easier, cheaper and quicker” for the global health profession­als to work in the NHS, the social care sector and for those organisati­ons which provide commission­ed services to the NHS. So far, more than 20,000 people have been granted a visa through the route.

 ??  ?? SAVING LIVES: Politician­s have hailed foreign healthcare profession­als for their contributi­on in the fight against Covid-19 and the vaccine rollout
SAVING LIVES: Politician­s have hailed foreign healthcare profession­als for their contributi­on in the fight against Covid-19 and the vaccine rollout

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