The United Kingdom continues the program for Ukrainians for 2 years: details.
The United Kingdom continues to support Ukrainian refugees
According to inkorr.com: The UK government has decided to extend the Ukraine Permission Extension program for Ukrainian refugees for the next two years. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced this during a speech in Parliament, emphasizing the importance of helping those in need.
“We will continue to contribute to the support of Ukraine by extending the Ukraine Permission Extension program for another 24 months,” said Cooper.
The Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme allows Ukrainians in the UK on visas to extend their status for an additional 18 months. Under the program, participants are entitled to work, social benefits, and access to medical and educational services. Applications remain free of charge.
The continuation of support from the United Kingdom for Ukrainian refugees over the next two years is an important step in assisting those seeking refuge during war and persecution. The Ukraine Permission Extension program provides Ukrainians in the UK with additional opportunities, ensuring they have the necessary rights and services.
The United Kingdom has been actively supporting Ukrainian refugees for a considerable time, and the extension of this program reflects the government’s commitment to helping those affected by the conflict. This decision will allow many Ukrainians to remain safe while gaining access to vital resources and opportunities for integration into British society.Read also
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