TIL Desk/Business/London/ Indian nationals were issued the maximum number of skilled work visas to live and work in the UK last year, according to statistics released today. Indians accounted for 58 per cent of the total skilled work visas granted last year — 53,863 of a total of 93,566. Americans were the second largest community with 9,255 visas.
“The information technology sector sponsored 42 per cent of skilled work visa applications, followed by professional, scientific and technical activities (18 per cent) and financial and insurance activities (12 per cent),” the Office of National Statistics (ONS) said.
The figure for Indian students coming to study in the UK stood at 11,642, marginally up from the 2015 figure of 11,160. The latest figures reflect an overall drop in net migration figures for the UK — estimated to be 248,000 in 2016 which registers a fall of 84,000 from 2015. This drop indicates a Brexit effect as 117,000 European Union (EU) citizens emigrated out of the UK in 2016, up 31,000 from 2015. This gives the fullest picture yet of the impact on immigration around the EU referendum vote in June last year.