Neal Vithlani, a member of The 1928 Institute, an organisation set up to represent the views of British Indians, has said that Indians are expected to get more opportunities for work in the UK in future if European Union workforce continues to fall post-Brexit.
On being asked about work opportunities for Indians looking to migrate to the UK, he said, “The government is taking a more internationalist approach.”
Asking about the kind of jobs Indians could hope to have in the UK post Covid-19 pandemic, Vithlani said Home Secretary Priti Patel is believed to have talked about opportunities for nurses and in other sectors like financial services, IT and communications. Patel had recently said that the government is open to more recruitment of nurses from abroad and had indicated that this could mean a lot more nurses from India applying for jobs in Britain.
Vithlani also said that Indian students migrating to the UK can also take up jobs and contribute to the economy there. “Right now…