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Tuesday, March 15, 2022

UK suspends student, work visa over Russian invasion of Ukraine

“UK visas and immigration is currently prioritising applications made under the Ukraine family scheme…”

• March 15, 2022
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson [Photo Credit: NBC News]

The United Kingdom has announced the temporary suspension of priority visas for student, work and family applications amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The British government announced this on Tuesday, apologising for the inconveniences it may cause.

“UK visas and immigration is currently prioritising applications made under the Ukraine family scheme, following its launch and in response to the humanitarian crisis arising from the invasion of Ukraine,” the statement said. “As a result, UKVI have temporarily suspended priority and super-priority services for new study, work, and family routes may experience some delays in the processing of their application.”

The UK implemented several policies to show solidarity for Ukraine since the invasion began on February 24. On March 4, it launched the Ukraine Family Scheme allowing immediate and extended family members of British nationals and people settled in the UK to come to the country.

Those granted under the scheme will be granted a visa that lasts three years, giving them certainty and ensuring their future in the country. The scheme is free and does not include any salary or language requirements.

The British government also launched its Homes for Ukraine site for those wanting to host a refugee, with over 43,000 signing up in the first five hours.

Housing and Communities Secretary Michael Gove said the UK had a history of “supporting the most vulnerable during their darkest hours.”

Under the scheme, Mr Gove said there would be no limit to how many Ukrainians could enter the UK. Each household housing a refugee will be offered £350 a month, tax-free.

The UK government also announced that it would be providing cancer treatment for 21 seriously ill Ukrainian children.

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