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Starmer draws the line on job visas for Indians

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October 09, 2025

BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Keir Starmer said he would resist demands from business to allow more highly skilled workers from India to come to the UK following a free trade agreement between the two countries.

- LUCY WHITE

Speaking to journalists on a flight to Mumbai, Starmer said it “isn’t part of the plans” to open up more visa spots for Indian workers. He’s joined on the two-day trip — his first after assuming charge — by 125 business and cultural leaders, several of whom have warned the UK that its efforts to restrict overseas workers coming to the UK risk creating a labour shortage.

“The visa situation hasn’t changed with the free trade agreement — we didn’t open up more visas,” Starmer said. “The issue is not about visas — it’s about business-to-business engagement and investment and jobs and prosperity coming into the United Kingdom.”

Starmer will hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday. They will also attend a CEO roundtable and the sixth edition of the Global Fintech Fest.

AS PART OF the UK-India FTA, both countries agreed to lock in pre-existing measures that allowed temporary business travel between the two nations.

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