The U.K. tech community is trying to persuade talented individuals that would have moved to the U.S. on the H-1B visa to consider moving to the U.K. to start a company.
Old Street roundabout, in the area known as London's Tech CityThe U.K. tech sector is trying to encourage entrepreneurs affected by President Donald Trump's immigration restrictions to move to the U.K. and start a company in a city like London.
Wise claimed that the U.K. is a hub for global tech and that it has more developers and venture capital money than most of the East Coast. His tweet, which has been retweeted and endorsed by other VCs, founders and policymakers, includes a link to the U.K. Tech Visa website. Poaching people that may have normally gone to the U.S. could be viewed as a way to try to close the gap between the two tech sectors.
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