The UK on Tuesday relaxed its immigration re-quirements for Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion, after criticism it was not going far enough to ac-commodate refugees.
Home Secretary Priti Patel said some 100,000 Ukrainians could enter the country for 12 months as a result of changes to criteria for close family mem-bers.
“There is no limit on the numbers eligible,” she told parliament, adding that those arriving “will be able to work and access public funds”.
Measures relaxed include language requirements and salary thresholds and widening those eligible to grandparents, children over 18 and siblings of “any person settled in the UK”.
All applicants will still, however, have to pass security checks, she added.
London has faced calls to match an EU plan to allow Ukrainians with passports bearing biometric data to enter the bloc without a visa and stay for up to three years.
In response to the criticism, a junior minister in Patel’s department suggested Ukrainians could still apply for seasonal worker visas designed for fruit pickers.—APP