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Even the Brits can't afford high Mumbai rents

<p>UK Deputy High Commission is planning to downsize its Visa Information office in BKC from 67 employees to just 14 by September 2015, as it can&rsquo;t afford the high rents and operational costs in the city</p>

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UK, Deputy High Commission, Visa Information office, BKC, high Mumbai rents, operational costs, visa applications, Naman Chambers, New Delhi

UK, Deputy High Commission, Visa Information office, BKC, high Mumbai rents, operational costs, visa applications, Naman Chambers, New Delhi

If you needed further proof of property and rent rates in Mumbai being off the charts, the UK government’s plans of shuttering an office because it found accommodating 20 of its workers too expensive would be a good place to start.

The UK visa office at Naman Chambers in BKC. Pic/Satyajit Desai
The UK visa office at Naman Chambers in BKC. Pic/Satyajit Desai

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