The government of the
United Kingdom has long been a strong
advocate for higher education and has supported the inflow of students who are
interested in pursuing their overseas educationin UK.The importance of high quality research is known to most educators,
academics and industry leaders as well as governments from across the globe.
Recognizing the need for encouraging a global collaboration among researchers
and academia, the government of UK has opened a new scheme under UKRI
Under the UKRI scheme,
which will be launched from 6TH July researchers,
academics and scientists hailing from outside the European Economic Area will
be allowed to come and work in the United Kingdom for a period of up to 2
years.
New UK immigration scheme to
benefit intelligentsia
The new scheme for immigration to UK which is
expected to benefit the intelligentsia, was added to the , Government Authorized
Exchange for temporary workers or Tier 5 visa stream. The new changes for immigration to UK
have been brought in with a view to improve and encourage the growth of
research within the country
The new scheme is expected to be overseen by the
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). As per the provisions of the scheme, the
aforementioned institute along with a dozen other research organizations,
such as the Natural History Museum, which are approved by the government of the
United Kingdom, will be able to directly sponsor highly talented and skilled individuals, such as researchers and
scientists to apply for immigration to UK
The organizations which will be
sponsoring the applicants will be monitored by UKRI which has
been designated as the owner of the scheme. The organizations will also need
licences for sponsoring Tier 5 visa.
UK immigration Minister weighs in on new scheme
The Minister for immigration in the
United Kingdom has stated recently that she is determined to welcome highly
talented researchers and scientists from around the globe to give a boost to
research efforts within the country and recognised the contribution made by
scientific research to the economy of the United Kingdom. The Minister
hailed the United Kingdom as a global leader in the fields of innovation and
research and added that the new changes would smoothen the path for international scientists to work and
train in the UK. The minister also expressed the importance of having a system
that ensures the attraction of leading talent from around the world so the UK
could benefit from their expertise and knowledge.
The chief executive of UKRI also stated that
the nature of research in the 21st century is mostly
international as researchers from different countries collaborate together. As
such the movement of researchers and scientists is essential for meeting the
challenges that they are trying to address.
The new scheme would
be a step in the right direction to allow collaboration among research groups
and to enable international researchers to work in the United Kingdom.
The Department for Business, Energy and
Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is expected to monitor the day to day activity of the new scheme along with the
UKRI in order to ensure that it is coming up to the standard for a Tier 5 visa
scheme
This latest initiative demonstrates the
commitment of the UK government
towards ensuring that the country remains an open and dynamic society. Other
measures taken by the government towards this end recently include
·
Doubling of the
visas that available on the Exceptional Talent route to 2,000 per year
·
Introduction of a
new Start-up visa scheme to replace the Tier 1 visa
·
Removal of
medical practitioners from the cap for Tier 2 visa