Since the start of the all-out war in Ukraine, more than 77,200 Ukrainians have come to the UK, many with children.
More than 600 families from Ukraine who found temporary refuge in England during the war may be recognized as homeless or at risk of becoming so. On Thursday, June 16, Sky News reports.
As noted in the British government, a total of 660 Ukrainian households face such a situation while staying in the UK. 480 of them had children.
“The figures do not reflect the true size, as more than a quarter of local authorities did not provide data,” the government said.
Among the reasons why Ukrainians are homeless in England: “their housing has become unavailable or it is not possible to agree on their residence.”
“Most people live well, but in the minority of cases where families or their sponsor have severed relationships, it is the responsibility of the authorities to ensure that visitors are not left homeless. It will help. also the authorities are finding a new sponsor, ”a government spokesman said.
More than 77,200 Ukrainians have come to the UK since the full -blown war began. They received support under the Homes for Ukraine program.
Its participants receive the right to stay in the UK for 3 years, they are provided with housing in the country for six months (it can be either the sponsor’s house or housing itself), as well as social benefits, access to health care, education and the right to work In Great Britain.
Recall that the upper house of the Parliament of the Czech Republic supported the limitation of payments to Ukrainian refugees of the so -called humanitarian allowance.
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Source: korrespondent

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