Dear Netters
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Times of India reports today on NEW WORK VISA PLAN TO ATTRACT TALENT FROM INDIA 
(22.07.20110.)
The new scheme is an improvent upon the earlier ones in several aspects. It is, 
however a pity that by this way
India itself loses her nation-building resources.??The item is reproduced below.
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bhuban
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LONDON: Britain has announced a new visa category to facilitate the immigration 
for exceptionally talented people from India and other non-EU countries in the 
fields of science, humanities, engineering and the arts. 

The new Tier 1 (exceptional talent) category will open on 9 August 2011, and 
will have 1000 places in the first year of operation, official sources here 
said. 

The new category will facilitate not only those who have already been 
recognised but also those with the potential to be recognised as leaders in 
their respective fields, the sources added. 

There will be 500 places available between the August 9 and November 30 and a 
further 500 places available from the December 1 to March 31, 2012. 

The number of places will be reviewed at the end of March 2012. The immigration 
category will be overseen by four 'competent bodies', which will advise the UK 
border agency on these 'exceptionally talented' migrants to ensure that they 
are the brightest and best in their field. 

The bodies are: the Royal Society, a fellowship of the world's most eminent 
scientists, will be able to nominate up to 300 places; the Arts Council 
England, the national development agency for the arts, will also be able to 
nominate up to 300 places; the Royal Academy of Engineering, Britain's national 
academy for engineering, will have up to 200 places to nominate; and the 
British Academy, the national academy for the humanities and social sciences 
will be able to nominate up to 200 places. 

Immigration minister Damian Green said: "The UK is a global leader in science, 
humanities and engineering and we are a cultural centre for the arts: we will 
continue to welcome those who have the most to offer and contribute to our 
society and economy". 

Migrants seeking entry to the UK under this category will not need to be 
sponsored by an employer, but will need to be recommended by one of the 
competent bodies. 

While the government has allotted a number of places to each body, it will be 
open to the bodies to transfer additional places to those with more demand if 
this becomes necessary, the sources added. 

Those admitted under the category will initially be granted permission to stay 
for 3 years and 4 months. They will then be able to extend their stay for a 
further 2 years, and settlement may be available after 5 years' residence in 
the UK. 

Alan Davey, chief executive of arts council England, said: "We welcome the 
launch of this special visa scheme, which will enable the very best artists of 
international standing to live and work in the UK". 

It will be for each competent body to select those who will qualify for 
recommendation, and we have also published the criteria for their endorsement. 

The president of the British Academy, Sir Adam Roberts, said: "The Humanities 
and Social Sciences are flourishing in the UK and attract many excellent 
scholars from overseas. The British Academy is ready to play its part in 
identifying those outstanding scholars for whom Tier 1 is the appropriate visa 
category

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