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The Homes for Ukraine programme allows individuals, charities, community groups and businesses to bring people escaping the war to safety – even if they have no ties to the UK.
On 24 February 2022, Russia launched an invasion of its neighbour Ukraine. [1] Over the following weeks, large numbers of refugees began to flee the country. [2] The UK government's initial reaction to this was criticised for the maintenance of visa restrictions and the believed slowness of accepting applications. [3]
Some 107,100 Ukrainians have arrived in the UK under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, with 144,600 visas issued, latest Government figures show. DLUHC said the monthly thank you payments to hosts ...
A Homes for Ukraine sponsor hoping to host a colleague from Kyiv has described the process as “a giant sea of ineptitude and delays”, as the Russian invasion passes the eight-month mark.
Half of people registered on the Homes for Ukraine scheme would consider hosting refugees from other countries in a future crisis, new figures suggest.
Those offering a place to stay will receive a tax-free monthly payment of £350 which will not affect benefit entitlements or council tax status. Homes for Ukraine campaign launched with no limit ...
Points of Invincibility" (Ukrainian: «Пункт незламності», romanized: "Punkt nezlamnosti") is a project of the Ukrainian authorities, which was initiated in November 2022 against the background of massive shelling of critical infrastructure by Russia during the Russian-Ukrainian war. Unbreakable points are places where heat ...
It was provided free of charge with no limit on the number of applicants accepted. An online application process was made available for those overseas, allowing them to submit required biometric data (fingerprints and a photo) online. [4] The online application took 14 days to process. [5]