UK FIRMS 'HINDERED BY VISA RULES'

Architects' Journal, The, November, 2006 by Dorrell, Ed

Leading practitioner Paul Davis has said the UK will never become a 'major world leader in architecture' as long as Home Office regulations keep British firms from hanging on to vital foreign staff.

Davis, head of Paul Davis & Partners and president of the Association of Consultant Architects, said visa regulations must be clarified to allow practices to take on the best young architects from around the world if the government wants them to bring in revenue by taking on work abroad.

West London-based Davis said there was a fundamental contradiction at the heart of government, which sees leading practitioners being taken to all corners of the earth on trade missions - but not being able to recruit the manpower to keep the work they win.

Davis' comments come in...

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