The document has been submitted to British Prime Minister David Cameron, UK homes secretary Theresa May and employment minister Priti Patel.
"We propose a tightly controlled, temporary work visa scheme where expert chefs from outside the European Union (EU) are allowed to enter the UK on very strict employment terms. These terms would limit their employment to a maximum of one year with no right of return, no chance of residency or out-of-work benefits," the submission put by Enam Ali, founder of the British Curry Awards said.
"We therefore urge the government to help our industry and we strongly recommend that the immigration laws covering bringing inchefsfrom abroad be made, even on a temporary basis, more adequately flexible," it said.
"One suggestion would be short-term visas, similar to Germany, the US and the Middle East, where they have to leave the country after their term. There would be no burden at all on the welfare system or the taxpayers." it added.
The government's view has been that children train in their parents' professionbut most of the second and third generation immigrants are attracted to alternative professions.
"They have their own choices to make in life. We can't force them into a profession. And hiring locally becomes equally difficult because it is a very culture-specific skill,"said AminAli, founder of Red Fort -- one of London's most famous Indian restaurants.
Meanwhile, the UK Home Office said: "We continue to welcome the very top chefs who promote innovative and authentic cuisine here in the UK - and these type of skilled cooks are on the shortage occupation list. We want to nurture more home-grown talent and encourage young people in this country who want to pursue a skilled career".
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