Before they can even subject themselves to the full Hostile Environment that is the UK visa application process (complex forms, masses of support documentation, high fees, biometrics etc.) Ukrainians have to first escape the warzone and the country.
And then apply, and hope!
It's important to be scrupulously accurate: the Home Office has made some modest concessions for 2 groups of people:
- Ukrainians already in the UK
- Ukrainians in Ukraine who have British family concessions
It has done nothing whatsover for the bulk of Ukraine's population.
Here are the rules that apply to the overwhelming majority of Ukrainians (those not in the 2 special groups in the previous tweet).
Taken from the official UK Government advice that Priti Patel linked to when accusing others of spreading disinformation. gov.uk/guidance/suppo…
We're nearing the end of this horrible, horrible thread, but it's worth noting all the other Tory MPs who are parroting the same false information as Priti Patel (presumably because they haven't read the underlying document).
(You'll notice he's using the same messy graphic as Ben Everitt - the one which explains that applying for a visa to come to the UK is just as hard as in normal times, only with more staff working on it.)
And finally, in case you're still not convinced and more evidence is needed, here's the official update on the visa situation from the Home Office... which says that Ukrainians can apply under EXISTING IMMIGRATION ROUTES.
Added: I think this is the most depressing thread I've ever had to post on Twitter, out of more than 114,000 tweets. (And yes, I'm even counting Brexit.)
It has been clear for a long, long time that the Tory government was broken. But not THIS broken. Fractured beyond repair.
IMPORTANT: All the above is based on public info, as of 24 February 2022.
If there's some sort of visa concession scheme for general applicants, it has NOT been made public via normal government channels.
Added: Here's a PDF copy of the official rules for Ukrainians wanting UK visas, as they were on 24 February 2022.
It's terrible to have to be so paranoid, but it feels impossible to trust the Government not to quietly amend them and retcon reality. drive.google.com/file/d/1g34PhM…
Added: here's more material about the UK's support for refugees, from a Home Office blog post.
Read the first point. Carefully. Notice how it doesn't make any concessions whatsoever for the fact that applicants will be coming from a country under attack. homeofficemedia.blog.gov.uk/2022/02/25/hom…
And if reading this thread destroys your last faith in humanity, here's a look at how a civilised country has stepped up and responded. Bravo, Ireland. Bravo.
(Note too that the countries bordering Ukraine are taking HUGE numbers of refugees, no questions asked.)
I have written all the above up as an article on Medium: "Tory Misinformation and Propaganda around UK Visas for Ukrainians" link.medium.com/Xue2hLodZnb
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This is remarkable. Priti Patel is accusing David Lammy of spreading misinformation, using as evidence a link to the official UK Gov webpage that proves him correct.
For Ukrainians in Ukraine without British connections, the normal complex UK visa application regime applies.
And here's the current reality for Ukrainians in Ukraine (aside from family members of British nationals).
They have to cross a warzone, leave the country, and face the full panoply of visa hostile environment hurdles, including giving biometric data. gov.uk/guidance/suppo…
"Visa applications from Ukraine for people who are not related to British nationals are currently suspended, meaning there is no legal route for them to enter the UK and claim asylum." bbc.co.uk/news/uk-605188…
That's accurate, btw. The link below leads to the official UK government advice for Ukrainian nationals.
There have been some mild visa rule relaxations for certain Ukrainians already in the UK, and for family members of Brits, but everyone else is stuck. gov.uk/guidance/suppo…
For example, the Tories are quite happy to give seasonal workers already in the UK an extension, so long as they don't lose their jobs or try to change employer.
"The UK has stopped accepting visa applications from Ukrainians stuck in the country, meaning there is no safe and legal route for them to seek asylum in Britain unless they have British relatives."
BTW if you want to acquaint yourself with the cold, empathy-free instructions that accompany the temporary visa process, all the grim details are on the UK government website...