Nearly half of refugees expected in Wealden yet to arrive in UK

Passports are checked at passport control during the official launch of the UK Border Agency (UKBA) at Gatwick Airport in West Sussex.Passports are checked at passport control during the official launch of the UK Border Agency (UKBA) at Gatwick Airport in West Sussex.
Passports are checked at passport control during the official launch of the UK Border Agency (UKBA) at Gatwick Airport in West Sussex.
Nearly half of Ukrainian refugees accepted to stay with hosts in Wealden have not yet reached the UK, new figures show.

Nearly half of Ukrainian refugees accepted to stay with hosts in Wealden have not yet reached the UK, new figures show.

The Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme, also known as Homes for Ukraine, allows citizens to volunteer to house refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine.

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Sponsors offer accommodation for at least six months, with those receiving sponsorship allowed to live, work and study in the UK for up to three years.

Home Office data from Tuesday shows 481 visas have been granted to stay with hosts in Wealden, from 534 applications – but as of Monday, just 257 of these refugees had arrived in the UK.

The Refugee Council said it had received reports of delays at every stage of the application process, and of necessary documents not reaching refugees quick enough for them to travel.

Head of advocacy at the charity, Andy Hewett, called the scheme "unfit for purpose".

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He said: “Responding to a serious humanitarian crisis by offering complex visa routes, putting paperwork and bureaucracy before people was always going to have tragic consequences."

Some families are also not having their applications processed together, creating difficulties when not all visas are granted at the same time.

Others have flagged the potential for safeguarding issues from a lack of thorough checks on prospective sponsors, and there have been national reports of refugees becoming homeless after being turfed out by their hosts.