"Under the new visa rules announced by the UK Home Office, anyone applying after November 24 under the Tier-2 intra-company transfer (ICT) category would be required to meeta higher salary threshold of 30,000 pounds from the earlier20,800 pounds. I request you to review the new policy so thatthe earlier threshold is continued," he said.
During an interaction with May on her arrival at a private hotel at the Kempegowda International Airport Limited here, he said the movement of skilled tech workers from India should be seen as a trade priority rather than an immigration.
He said the temporary placement of highly-skilled individuals into the UK provided a significant economic boost while having a negligible impact on net migration.
Siddaramaiah also said the state government was looking forward to the early setting up of the UK Health City Project coming up on 400 acres of land earmarked for this initiative at Dharwad.
He welcomed the UK Government and British industry to actively participate in this year's much-acclaimed Aero India show in February 2017 here, to chalk out a clear cut plan to build up on our mutual strengths of aerospace and defence.
Siddaramaiah said the government seeks investments from the UK-based firms in renewable energy and for creating smart cities.
The government also would be happy to work together to identify opportunities for the UK to work with Karnataka for creating next-generation logistics, infrastructure and connectivity across fast growing regions of southern and western India, Siddaramaiah said.
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