
David Cameron, pictured today at Prime Minister's Questions, has given interviews to Asian media ahead of leading a business trip to India next week
David Cameron has today sent out a message to young Indians that they should not be deterred from applying to study in the UK by the Coalition's drive to get immigration numbers under control.
The Prime Minister will visit India next week with a delegation of British business leaders, as part of his drive to double the UK's trade with the emerging economic giant by 2015, Downing Street announced today.
In interviews with the Asian media in Britain ahead of his trip, Mr Cameron said he wants the relationship between the UK and India to be 'one of the great partnerships of the 21st century'.
Mr Cameron said there is no limit to the number of people who can stay and work after attending a British university if they get a graduate-level job
Link: David Cameron: 'No limit' on student immigration from India as Prime Minister opens door to Asia | Mail Online




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