Originally an idea devised by Liz Truss, the PM believes the fast-track schemes could be used to turbo-boost the economy
A new “growth visa” to bring in skilled workers to plug shortages and boost the economy is being considered by Rishi Sunak.
A Downing Street source confirmed on Thursday that the new visa route – an idea devised by the Prime Minister’s predecessor Liz Truss – is “still being discussed” as a way to boost economic growth.
Mr Sunak has pledged to bring down net migration to fulfil a 2019 Tory manifesto pledge to do so but has also backed new visa schemes to attract more highly skilled migrants and entrepreneurs.
Earlier this year, as chancellor, he cited figures showing that nearly half of the UK’s science, technology and engineering researchers were immigrants and half of the most innovative companies were founded by an immigrant.