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Join Date: Oct 2011
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This Witch doesn't burn
Join Date: Oct 2011
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Strictly 2020: Bill Bailey BB19: Sian
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India secured a deal known as the double contribution convention (DCC) – which means Indian workers temporarily in the UK, and their employers, will not have to pay national insurance contributions in both countries for three years.
The same will apply to British workers in India.
It is expected to make it more attractive for Indian professionals to work in the UK.
However, there will be no formal changes to immigration policy under the new trade deal.
Another trade-off in the deal will make it more straightforward for Indian musicians, chefs, and yoga instructors to work in the UK.
This is because a capped number of workers in these professions will be able to apply for visas, having previously not had an accessible route into the jobs market.
It is understood that the concession was a specific request from India in the negotiations.
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Livelier than Izaaz, and hes got 2 feet.
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