The Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities,
, has today (14 March 2022)
launched a webpage for sponsors to record their interest, ahead
of Phase One of the scheme opening for applications this Friday.
The Homes for Ukraine scheme will allow individuals, charities,
community groups and businesses in the UK to bring Ukrainians to
safety – including those with no family ties to the UK.
Phase One of the scheme will allow sponsors in the UK to nominate
a named Ukrainian or a named Ukrainian family to stay with them
in their home or in a separate property.
Record your interest on the Homes for Ukraine webpage
Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and
Communities said:
The courage shown by the Ukrainian people in the face of
devastation caused by the invasion of their great country is
nothing short of remarkable.
The United Kingdom has a long and proud history of helping others
in their hour of need and our new Homes for Ukraine scheme offers
a lifeline to those who have been forced to flee.
I’m asking people across our country who can provide a home for
Ukrainians to consider being sponsors.
Local Government Association Chairman, Cllr James
Jamieson said:
The humanitarian crisis caused by the Ukraine invasion is
heart-breaking. Councils are ready to help new arrivals from
Ukraine settle in the UK and to support communities who wish to
offer assistance to those fleeing the devastating conflict.
Councils will be central in helping families settle into their
communities and access public services, including schools, public
health and other support, including access to trauma counselling.
Sanctuary Foundation Director, Dr Krish Kandiah
said:
In 1939 the people of the UK opened their hearts and homes to
children fleeing from the Nazis and we look back on that ‘Kinder
Transport’ as an act of culture-defining hospitality. With the
invasion of Ukraine the largest refugee crisis in Europe since
the second world war is unfolding.
I welcome with great enthusiasm the UK government’s ‘Homes for
Ukraine’ scheme. Sanctuary Foundation has already had over 7,000
pledges of sponsorship and I stand ready both personally and
professionally to be part of this extraordinary welcome of
Ukrainian refugees.
Co-Director of Reset Communities and Refugees, Kate Brown
said:
We warmly welcome the introduction of a way in which communities
in the UK can open their doors to welcome those who so urgently
need help. We have seen that, when communities come together to
welcome those seeking sanctuary, they can make a huge impact,
transforming the lives of so many whilst offering safety to those
who need it.
Individual sponsors will be asked to provide homes or a spare
room rent-free for as long as they are able, with a minimum stay
of 6 months. In return, they will receive £350 per month.
Those who have a named Ukrainian they wish to sponsor should
contact them directly and prepare to fill in a visa application,
with the application launching on Friday 18 March.
Charities, faith groups and local community organisations are
also helping to facilitate connections between individuals, for
potential sponsors who do not have a named contact.
Ukrainians arriving in the UK under this scheme will be granted 3
years leave to remain, with entitlement to work, and access
benefits and public services.
Applicants will be vetted and will undergo security checks.
For more information or to record interest visit the Homes for Ukraine webpage.
Sponsors will be kept updated on the scheme.