Eastern Eye (UK)

Report: Indian drivers boost UK visa demand

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TRUCK drivers from India are among the leading category of workers driving up interest in new temporary work visas introduced by the UK to address supply shortages in the country, according to research by a major UK job search website.

Analysis by Indeed UK found that demand for the UK’s shortterm visa offer for heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers, effective from this month until February next year, was being driven up by drivers far afield rather than nearby European Union (EU) countries, as was expected.

However, truck drivers from outside the EU are unlikely to have the required qualificat­ions, which would mean further delays to addressing any immediate crisis.

“Non-EU drivers will be less likely to have the Driver CPC qualificat­ion that’s required to drive HGVs in the UK and EU,” Jack Kennedy, Indeed UK Economist, told ‘City AM’.

“Getting one could eat into the time in which overseas drivers can drive in the UK, and this roadblock could blunt the effectiven­ess of the visa scheme,” he said.

The HGV driver shortage, which has triggered a fuel crisis forcing even army officers to step in to drive HGVs, sparked a 307 per cent spike in interest in UK-based jobs from overseas.

Analysis by Indeed UK shows that this spike is coming primarily from India, the UAE, South Africa, Poland and Nigeria. With the UK not the only European country to be suffering from sluggish supply, EU workers are said to be less attracted to the UK market as they can work visa-free in any EU member-country.

Since Brexit, the UK’s visa rules apply equally to all EU and non-EU workers. With European haulage firms hiking wages, EU workers are less likely to consider Britain’s temporary visas.

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