The Asian Age

TECHIES FROM INDIA PROTEST IN LONDON

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London, Jan. 31 Indian profession­als along with highly- skilled migrants have protested opposite Downing Street against the UK government’s “unfair and inhumane” visa policies.

The Highly Skilled Migrants group claims to represent over 600 doctors, engineers, IT profession­als, teachers and their families in Britain and has raised over £ 25,000 to challenge the UK Home Office in the courts where necessary.

“We are a group of highly skilled migrants who have been suffering because of injustice done by the Home Office. This group was formed coincident­ly on different social media platforms because of the unfairness and inhumane policies the Home Office had been bringing,” the group said in a statement.

The protest focussed on the issue of indefinite leave to remain ( ILR) applicatio­ns being delayed or turned down by the UK Home Office on the basis of a section of the UK Immigratio­n Act which is aimed at criminals and tax evaders.

The profession­als, who entered the UK on a Tier 1 ( General) visa years ago, are entitled to apply for ILR after five years of lawful residency in the UK.

While the visa category used by numerous IT profession­als from India among others was discontinu­ed in 2010, the applicants are eligible to apply for permanent residency in Britain if they meet the necessary requiremen­ts.

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