A small benefit from Brexit to Commonwealth ophthalmologists

According to the Hindustan Times, Britain has long depended on physicians from India to run the National Health Service (NHS). McIndoe helps businesses across the UK to retain and attract outstanding international talent and his companyboasts the largest dedicated business immigration team in the no...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ophthalmology Times 2019-03, Vol.44 (5), p.11-11
1. Verfasser: Crompton, Erica
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:According to the Hindustan Times, Britain has long depended on physicians from India to run the National Health Service (NHS). McIndoe helps businesses across the UK to retain and attract outstanding international talent and his companyboasts the largest dedicated business immigration team in the north of England. Since the vote, McIndoe and his team have been providing strategic advice and support to businesses concerned about their ability to recruit and retain international employees, both now and in the post-EU commercial environment. For ophthalmologists and other highly qualified medics from beyond the EU, Brexit may indeed level the playing field in terms of access to roles within the UK-once free movement of workers ends, all doctors and nurses wishing to work in the UK will have to apply for a Tier 2 visa, regardless of their country of origin."
ISSN:0193-032X
2150-7333