New Delhi ∙ Some of the 400 Malayali nurses who came to the UK through the agency in Kochi make a living by painting and mowing grass. They were stuck here for 6 months and could not return to their country due to their debts of 12.5 lakh rupees. Even though he is doing other jobs for daily work, he is not able to pay the rent correctly. A man who came to the UK by pledging his wife’s gold and taking a loan said that he has been working and living in an apple orchard for a few weeks. There are also people who eat food from the food bank for the poor.
Yesterday, Pravasi Legal Cell (UK Chapter) submitted a petition to Minister S. Jayashankar seeking the intervention of the Ministry of External Affairs. Many of them arrived in the UK earlier this year. Paid in 3 installments. First, the registration fee of Rs.5600. 2 lakhs taken as a fee at the interview stage. Nurses were interested in paying through bank account, but were told that they would have to pay huge GST, so they bought it in cash.
3.5 lakhs after the job guarantee letter and another 3.5 lakh rupees at the time of visa. These were sent in the name of the organization in the UK. However, the visitor visa was also obtained. The job offered was caring for autistic children under the age of 15. Sonia Sunny, co-ordinator of Pravasi Legal Cell UK Chapter, said that the help of the Indian Embassy in the UK has also been requested.
English Summary : Did not get the nursing job offered by the agency, After that malayali nurses doing painting in UK
2023-09-14 19:04:45
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