UK Seeks To Ease Global Talent Visas As Finance Minister Heads To Davos
The UK government aims to boost economic growth by reimbursing visa fees and fast-tracking licenses for deep-tech talent and firms in AI, life sciences, and clean energy.
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UK Seeks to Ease Global Talent Visas as Reeves Heads to Davos
(Bloomberg) — The UK government outlined plans to intensify efforts to attract global talent in sectors such as artificial intelligence, life sciences and clean energy, as Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves heads to the World Economic Forum in Davos urging executives to invest in Britain.
UK to reimburse visa fees for top tech and science firms in push for growth
The Chancellor will pitch Britain as a haven of ‘stability’ as she meets business chiefs at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday. The UK will reimburse visa fees and fast-track applications for top international firms under plans to be announced by Rachel Reeves. The Chancellor will pitch Britain as a haven of “stability” in a volatile world as she seeks to woo business chiefs at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday. In a speech …
Reeves to overhaul visa system for talented migrants in Davos pitch
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to talk up new visa schemes aimed at highly-skilled migrants working in tech in a pitch to business leaders and top researchers gathered at Davos. Reeves is set to talk up the Labour government’s new immigration policies as she hopes to get the attention of some of the world’s richest investors and talented researchers attending the World Economic Forum conference in Switzerland this week. Under new proposals to…
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