Over 400 GPs at risk of deportation as NHS is unable to sponsor their visas NHS England has reached out to GP practices in an 'urgent' bid to find sponsors for 400 international GPs due to complete their training this month.
It had hoped to be able to act as a ‘proxy sponsor’ itself to secure the visas for the newly-qualified GPs but an email seen by Pulse said NHS England was ‘unlikely’ to be able to do so.
According to the email, there are more than 400 non-EEA students in the GP training system due to qualify at the end of July. Pulse
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It had hoped to be able to act as a ‘proxy sponsor’ itself to secure the visas for the newly-qualified GPs but an email seen by Pulse said NHS England was ‘unlikely’ to be able to do so.
According to the email, there are more than 400 non-EEA students in the GP training system due to qualify at the end of July. Pulse
See also:
- College ‘disappointed’ by reports that plans to cut red-tape on GP recruitment have fallen through Royal College of General Practitioners
- More than 400 overseas trainee GPs could be thrown out of England The Daily Mail
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