Indian workers face deportation under new UK law

Wednesday, 16/03/2016

http://epaper.dailypostindia.com/Details.aspx?id=151938&boxid=62408&uid=&dat=2016-03-16

London: Thousands of Indians in the UK mayget hit by a new law from next month under which they could be deported if their annual salary is below 35,000 pounds. The changes will affect professionals living and working in Britain on a Tier-2 visa who earn less than 35,000 pounds a year at the end of five years of their stay in the country. “The UK government changed the settlement rules in 2012 to break the link between coming to work in the UK and staying here permanently. We were clear that the new rules would apply to migrants who entered Tier-2 from April 6, 2011. Those individuals were aware when they entered that new settlement rules would apply to them,” a Home Office statement said

Indian professionals have formed the largest category of individuals issued such visas over the years. According to the UK’s Office of National Statistics (ONS), of the 55,589 Tier-2 sponsored visa applications cleared in 2014-2015, nearly 78 per cent were for Indians (31,058). The exact figure of those affected by the salary threshold requirements remains uncertain but it is estimated to be between 30,000 and 40,000 workers. “London is my home, I have worked hard and built a life here with my family. We feel very let down by the system. Kicking out tax-paying people like us is not the answer to the immigration crisis,” said an Indian marketing assistant, who moved here in November 2011 on a Tier-2 visa.

The visa is issued based on a “certificate of sponsorship” issued to UK-based firms to hire such professionals from outside the EU and allows them a maximum of six years’ stay.

At the end of five years, these workers were able to apply for permanent residency or “Indefinite Leave to Remain” (ILR) in the UK. But from next month, those qualifying for ILR under the five-year category must also prove they earn at least 35,000 pounds a year or face the prospect of a rejection, which means they would have to return to their home country or ultimately be deported if they refuse to leave voluntarily. The other major groups employed under this category include Americans, Australians, Chinese and Japanese nationals. However, the government remains adamant that the changes are essential to tackle the country’s immigration problems.

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https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/diaspora/indian-americans-urge-trump-to-fully-support-india-on-kashmir/813832.html

Washington : The Indian-American community in the US has urged the Trump administration to “fully support” India’s decision to revoke the constitutional provision that accorded special status to Jammu and Kashmir and to continue to exert pressure on Pakistan to end its support to cross-border terrorism.