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افغان  د کډوالو د بحران ځواب
 

موږ د افغانانو د غوښتنې په ځواب کې د افرادو، ډلو او سازمانونو د مهربانۍ او سخاوت له امله حیران شوي یو. د دې له امله موږ د نورو مرستو منلو ته مخه کړې.

که تاسو غواړئ چې په هیواد کې د افغان کورنیو او نورو کډوالو سره د مرستې لپاره مالي مرسته وکړئ، مهرباني وکړئ د پاڼې په سر کې د بسپنې بټن وکاروئ.

Shropshire Supports Refugees response to the ever changing situation is to give practical and emotional support to local individuals and groups who are doing everything they can to support friends and family in and around the Ukraine.

To keep up to date with these groups, Ukraine Front Line Support please click here and the European Centre please click here.

 

For now we are going to hold a register of interested parties and what their offers are, and then we will of course contact you should it be possible to give her home to a refugee family.

Please could you email your offers of accommodation within Shropshire to me at

Amanda.jones@shropshiresupportsrefugees.co.uk

Another important area of need is going to be money to sponsor families to come and live in the county, although we don’t know any more details about this at the moment we are asking people who are inclined to give money to hold on until we know more.

We are also going to hold a database of people offering free services, help and advice to either Ukrainians coming to Shropshire or Families supporting Ukrainians to come to Shropshire.

Again please email me to the same address with your offers of support.

If you have clothes, household goods, toys etc to donate, we would encourage you to hold onto these items until we know if we have families coming into the county. Past experience has taught us that they will need all of those items once they are here.

The following information has been taken directly from the Refugee Council Website:

Support and information for people affected by the crisis in Ukraine

A summary of the Refugee Council's most recent support and information for people affected by the crisis in Ukraine and our call on the Government for action.

The situation in Ukraine threatens the lives of millions of men, women and children who, through no fault of their own, will be forced to make the heart-breaking decision to leave their homes behind in search of safety.

We are calling on the government to take urgent action to ensure people fleeing Ukraine are able to reach the UK and access the protection they need.  Read our policy calls here

How you can help Ukrainian people

Refugees, including those fleeing Ukraine, have had their lives and families torn apart by war.

With the conflict in Ukraine adding to the record numbers of people displaced by conflict, we expect to see thousands of refugees arriving in the UK over the coming months in desperate need of a warm welcome and expert support.

We have launched an emergency appeal to help people recover from the trauma of war and to rebuild their lives here in the UK. Please donate here

Other ways to help

The government have recently announced a new scheme called ‘Homes for Ukraine’, that will allow communities, private sponsors or local authorities to sponsor people to come to the UK from Ukraine.  Sponsors will be expected to provide accommodation for people arriving under the scheme for a minimum period of 6-months.   The government have set up a dedicated website to allow people to register their interest in the scheme.  You can find out more info and register for the scheme here.  The government have also  published a set of frequently asked questions that you can find here.

A charity organisation, RESET has launched a new website to register and match sponsors in the UK with people from Ukraine: https://www.homesforukraine.org.uk/.

 There are a number of other ways you can support people in Ukraine please see here.

Advice for Ukrainian people

You wish to come to the UK to join your family in the UK

The UK government have announced that British nationals and people of any nationality settled in the UK will now be supported to bring their immediate family (spouse, partner or minor children) and/or their parents, grandparents, adult children and siblings from Ukraine to the UK.  Normal visa requirements to meet a minimum income or language tests will be waived.

People in the region who are eligible under this route are encouraged to call the helpline on 0808 164 8810 and to go to a Visa Application Centre in a neighbouring country to enrol biometrics once they have submitted an application.

The UK government have set up a website to provide information and further updates which you can find here.

You want to come to the UK (without family in the UK)

Ukrainian nationals in Ukraine (who are not eligible under the family route) are currently unable to make visa applications to visit, work, study or join family in the UK through a Visa Application Centre in Ukraine. You will need to travel to a Visa Application Centre in Hungary, Belarus, Moldova or Poland.

The UK government have recently announced a new scheme that will allow communities, private sponsors or local authorities to sponsor people to come to the UK from Ukraine.  This new scheme is called ‘Homes for Ukraine’.  The government have published factsheets in English, Ukrainian and Russian, setting out how you can apply to the scheme.   They have also published a set of frequently asked questions on the scheme that you can find here.

This website contains a number of resources aimed at people who have fleeing the conflict in Ukraine.

You live in the UK and need to extend your stay

The UK government has agreed concessions to allow you to extend your visa. You can find the details here.

You live in the UK and would like to claim asylum

Although each person’s asylum case is assessed on its merits, the UK government currently considers that the Ukraine Government is capable of protecting its citizens. Therefore, the grounds for claiming asylum as a Ukrainian national are currently very narrow.

Read here for more information. This may change depending on how the situation unfolds over the coming days and weeks.

If you need an immigration advisor to help you understand your options, a new free service called ‘Advice-Ukraine’ may be able to help.  The organisations on this list may also be able to help you access a legal representative.

If you are destitute you can contact our Infoline on 0808 196 7272 to access support services in your area. The Infoline is a live national Freephone line open Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays between 9:30am and 12:30pm.

You have recently arrived from Ukraine under a visa scheme

The government have published a welcome guide to provide you with information on your rights and how to access services.

The British Red Cross have also produced translated guides to help you understand your rights and find out about services you are able to access.

Doctors of the World have produced a number of translated guides addressing common questions including how to register with a GP, COVID 19 and the vaccine.

You are unable to contact family in Ukraine

The British Red Cross provides an International Family Tracing service. If your relatives are not answering normal communications such as telephone, email or mobile, British Red Cross may be able to help.

Visit the International Family Tracing Service webpage and search for your nearest British Red Cross tracing service. Contact them and tell them you would like to contact a family member.

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Please join our closed Facebook group to see the latest requests  and opportunities to help.

For further information please visit these links: 

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/further-support-for-ukrainians-fleeing-russia-invasion

 

https://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/information/information-on-ukraine/?doing_wp_cron=1646831487.7664608955383300781250

 

https://help.unhcr.org/ukraine/long-term-solutions-for-refugees/resettlement/

Our thoughts are with those affected by all horrific wars.

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