Since the invasion began on February 24, 2022, more than 283,000 Ukrainians have been granted or renewed leave to remain in the UK.
The UK intends to extend visas for Ukrainian refugees until September 2026. Sky News reported this on Saturday, February 17.
The publication recalls that the first visas, which gave Ukrainians the right to a three-year stay in the UK under programs such as Homes for Ukraine, Ukraine Family Scheme and Ukraine Extension Scheme, will expire in March 2025 .
“The UK Home Office has advised that those granted a visa under one of the current Ukrainian visa schemes can now apply to stay until September 2026 and have the same rights to access work, benefits, health care and education,” it said. in the message.
British government officials noted that the war in Ukraine was ongoing, and therefore the country would continue to provide shelter to those in need.
We remind you that Finland will pay 5,300 euros to refugees who return to their homeland.
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Source: korrespondent

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