This webinar looks at the immigration options available to Ukrainian nationals and their family members who want to enter or remain in the UK.
The UK government introduced Appendix Ukraine Scheme to the Immigration Rules in response to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Two years on, and one of three routes available for those affected by the conflict – the Ukraine Family Scheme – closed without warning on 19 February 2024.
In this webinar we explore the alternative schemes in place to support Ukrainian nationals and their family members who want to enter or remain in the UK:
We look at who can enter and remain in the UK under the schemes, the recent changes made to the eligibility criteria and the common problems faced by applicants and how they can be addressed. We also discuss other UK immigration options for people who are unable to meet the requirements.
Luke Piper is a solicitor and the Head of Immigration at the Work Rights Centre.
Dmitri Macmillen is a solicitor at the Work Rights Centre and Wesley Gryk Solicitors LLP.
Level: introductory/ intermediate
This webinar is aimed at practitioners providing immigration advice to Ukrainian nationals and their family members wanting to enter or remain in the UK.
It is equally relevant for anyone interested in the provisions made by the UK government to support Ukrainian nationals and their family members who fled the conflict, and their futures in the UK. This includes policymakers, campaigners, academics and individuals from various sectors keen on understanding the evolving landscape of support for Ukrainian nationals in the UK.
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