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British PM Sunak green lights new Indian youth visa scheme

3,000 visas will be issued to 18-30-year-old degree-holders every year to work for up to 2 years

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday green lit a new youth mobility partnershi­p scheme that will offer 3,000 visas to 18-30-year-old degree-educated Indians every year to live and work in the UK for up to two years.

The reciprocal scheme, which will also involve British nationals living and working in India, was signed as part of the Uk-india Migration and Mobility Partnershi­p (MMP) last year and will now be formally launched in early 2023.

The scheme was launched by Sunak as part of the UK'S Indopacifi­c focus at the G20 Summit in Bali, where he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to confirm the new bespoke route and which Downing Street said makes India the first visa-national country to benefit from such a scheme.

“I know first-hand the incredible value of the deep cultural and historic ties we have with India,” said Sunak, Britain's first Indian-origin prime minister.

“I am pleased that even more of India's brightest young people will now have the opportunit­y to experience all that life in the UK has to offer — and vice-versa — making our economies and societies richer,” he said.

The launch of the Uk-india Young Profession­als Scheme is dubbed a “significan­t moment” for the bilateral relationsh­ip and the UK'S wider commitment to forging stronger links with the Indopacifi­c region to strengthen both Indian and British economies.

It is also seen as an effort to propel the ongoing free trade agreement (FTA) negotiatio­ns, which are now expected to run until at least March next year.

Downing Street says such an FTA will be the first deal of its kind India has made with a European country and would build on the Uk-india trading relationsh­ip worth GBP 24 billion annually.

The UK has more links with India than almost any country in the Indo-pacific region as nearly a quarter of all internatio­nal students in the UK are from India and Indian investment into the UK supports 95,000 jobs across the UK, it pointed out.

“In parallel to the mobility partnershi­p with India, we are also strengthen­ing our ability to remove immigratio­n offenders. A landmark memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) was signed between the UK and India in May 2021 aimed at increasing mobility between our countries, returning those with no right to be in the UK and India respective­ly and sharing best practice on organised immigratio­n crime,” Downing Street said.

On the wider Indo-pacific focus, Sunak is set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Indonesia — the largest gathering of global leaders in the region since before the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“The Indo-pacific is increasing­ly crucial for our security and our prosperity. It is teeming with dynamic and fast-growing economies, and the next decade will be defined by what happens in this region,” said Sunak, ahead of that meeting.

Downing Street said the UK PM will encourage China to use its place on the global stage responsibl­y to resolve geopolitic­al tensions, ensure regional stability and play its part in tackling the devastatin­g global impact of the war in Ukraine.

It confirmed that work is underway on an update to last year's Integrated Review of the country's foreign policy priorities to take account of “Russia's full-scale attack on Ukraine and the evolving challenges posed by China”.

Meanwhile, as part of that Integrated Review, the UK reiterated its commitment to build the "broadest presence" in the Indo-pacific of any European country.

I am pleased that even more of India’s brightest young people will now have the opportunit­y to experience all that life in the UK has to offer – and vice-versa - making our economies and societies richer” Rishi Sunak British Prime Minister

 ?? — ANI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Rishi Sunak at the G20 Summit in Bali on Wednesday.
— ANI Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Rishi Sunak at the G20 Summit in Bali on Wednesday.

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