‘Homes for Ukraine’ scheme launches (2024)

The Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, 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 Michael Gove 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.

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‘Homes for Ukraine’ scheme launches (2024)

FAQs

‘Homes for Ukraine’ scheme launches? ›

Homes for Ukraine is a British government scheme started in 2022, which allows households in the UK to provide accommodation for Ukrainian refugees displaced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

When did the Homes for Ukraine scheme open? ›

The scheme launched on 14 March 2022 and has enabled over 153,300 Ukrainians to arrive in the UK, as of 21 February 2023. The Homes for Ukraine scheme allows individuals in the UK to sponsor a named Ukrainian national or family to come to live in the UK with them, providing they have suitable accommodation to offer.

How much do you get paid for hosting an Ukrainian refugee? ›

Funding from central government provides a payment of £350 or £500 per month for hosts depending on whether their Ukrainian guests are in their first or second year in the UK. In March 2023, the county council approved an increase to the 'thank you' payment to £600 per month for all hosts.

What is the latest update for Homes for Ukraine? ›

The next update will be 13 June 2024. The Ukraine Family Scheme closed on 19 February 2024. If you want to be sponsored by a UK household for 6 months, you may be able to apply under the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship scheme if you have an approved sponsor.

How much is paid to house Ukrainian refugees? ›

The Accommodation Recognition Payment (ARP) is a tax-free payment of €800 per month for each property used to provide accommodation to refugees from Ukraine.

What is the 6 month Homes for Ukraine scheme? ›

Ukrainian people on this scheme have access to public funds during their time in NI, and at the end of their sponsorship will be able to rent a property. Although the need for initial sponsorship is six months, that is not a long time for the person(s) you are hosting to save money and secure other accommodation.

How many people are on the Homes for Ukraine scheme? ›

The Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme (Homes for Ukraine), which opened on 18 March 2022, had received 193,900 applications as of 9 May 2023, with 160,100 visas issued (Figure 1). This means that as of 9 May 2023, a total of 289,400 applications had been submitted across both schemes, with 228,300 visas issued.

Is there an extension for Ukraine to homes? ›

This allows anyone who had permission to enter or stay on or between 18 March 2022 and 16 November 2023 to meet the validity requirements. An application deadline was also introduced. Applicants are eligible to apply for the Ukraine Extension Scheme until 16 May 2024.

Can I buy a house in Ukraine now? ›

Currently, foreigners in Ukraine are prohibited by law from purchasing agricultural land. However, they can purchase residential buildings and adjacent land plots.

What is the new program for Ukraine USA? ›

In April 2022, the Biden administration created an unprecedented program known as "Uniting for Ukraine," allowing an unlimited number of Ukrainians sponsored by Americans to come to the U.S. and work here legally without having to go through the lengthy visa process.

Do Ukraine refugees get money? ›

In May 2022, Congress authorized Ukrainian humanitarian parolees to receive resettlement assistance and other benefits available to refugees, including cash assistance, federal mainstream benefits, case management, legal services, and more.

How can I offer my home to Ukrainian refugees? ›

Offer a property via the website by registering here. Contact the local authority in which your property is located - you can find contact details here. If you offer your property online, you will be able to sign in to your account at any stage to update your details or to check the progress of your offer.

What benefits are Ukrainian refugees entitled to? ›

Starting March 14, 2024, new rules for providing assistance to newly arrived Ukrainians will apply. In particular, refugees are entitled to live in public housing only for 3 months and receive payments of €38.80 per week during this time. After moving out of public housing, the amount of payments increases.

When did United for Ukraine program start? ›

On April 21, 2022, the United States announced the Uniting for Ukraine program to provide a pathway for Ukrainian citizens and their immediate family members to stay in the United States for a two-year period, known as “parole.” Ukrainians must have a supporter in the United States who agrees to financially support ...

What is the home scheme for Ukraine refugees? ›

What is the Homes for Ukraine scheme? Homes for Ukraine is a sponsorship scheme that allows people and organisations in the UK to offer Ukrainians fleeing the war a home. This scheme lets individuals, charities, community groups and businesses offer a route to safety for Ukrainians, even if they have no ties to the UK.

What is the United States Ukraine scheme? ›

Humanitarian Parole through Uniting for Ukraine

Individuals granted parole through Uniting for Ukraine will be able to travel to and stay in the United States for up to two years. Uniting for Ukraine (U4U) opened for registration on April 25, 2022, and is managed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

How do I withdraw from the Homes for Ukraine scheme? ›

When a sponsor wishes to withdraw from the scheme, they must contact their council as soon as possible. Sponsors must also inform their guests that they are no longer able to sponsor them under Homes for Ukraine.

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