Не советую выбирать Англию украинцам

Лично я никому не советую с Украины ехать жить в англоязычную Великобританию: внутри Англии высокая активность местных британских наци, групповая.

I do not advice to go to live in UK as so plenty British Naci with Ethnic Groups hate here

I do not advice to go to live in UK as so plenty British Naci with Ethnic Groups hate here  and ex-colonial attitude to foreigners /migrants/others/including to own locals
Лично я никому не советую с Украины ехать жить в англоязычную Великобританию: внутри Англии высокая активность местных британских наци, групповая.
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Press release
Immediate benefit support for those fleeing the invasion in Ukraine
People fleeing Ukraine and arriving in the UK can claim benefits immediately.
From:
Department for Work and Pensions and The Rt Hon Th;r;se Coffey MP
Published
21 March 2022

The Department for Work and Pensions is laying emergency regulations today (Monday 21 March 2022) so those arriving in the UK from Ukraine as a result of the Russian invasion can access Universal Credit and jobs support immediately.

Ukrainians will also be eligible for Housing Benefit, Pension Credit, Personal Independence Payment, Child Disability Living Allowance and Carers Allowance, and Attendance Allowance. Contributions-based Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), and Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) are also available for those Ukrainians who meet the criteria.

Translation services are available to help new arrivals with phone applications, with Work Coaches in DWP Jobcentres on hand to support people making claims online.

DWP staff are also delivering additional face-to-face assistance to those who need it – including tailored support to find work and advice on benefit eligibility – and will continue to do so.

Without the emergency legislation people arriving from Ukraine would be subject to the Habitual Residence Test, meaning they would have to wait up to three months before being able to receive income-related benefits, including Universal Credit.

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Th;r;se Coffey said:

My priority is that people fleeing the unimaginable horrors in Ukraine to seek safety here get the support and help they need from day one to move forward in their lives immediately.

Financial Secretary to the Treasury Lucy Frazer said:

It is vital that families coming from Ukraine can support their children from the moment they arrive, and by adjusting child benefit rules and ramping up our support, the tax system is pivoting to ensure this happens.

Salvation Army Refugee Response co-ordinator Major Nick Coke said:

We welcome the news that Ukrainians coming to the UK will be able to access benefits immediately and for those who are able, help to find suitable work.

With offices on the ground in Ukraine and the border countries providing emergency food and shelter, The Salvation Army sees first-hand the trauma those displaced by war have experienced. It is fitting that they receive targeted help when seeking refuge in the UK.

Further information
The regulations exempt those arriving from Ukraine, from the Habitual Residence Test and the Past Presence Test, meaning, if eligible, they can access Universal Credit, Housing Benefit, State Pension Credit and disability and carer benefits from day one.

The UK stands with Ukraine

"Medical Exemption Certificate – People with certain medical conditions, pregnant
women and women who have had a baby in the last 12 months can get free National
Health Service prescriptions with a valid exemption certificate. You must complete a
form to apply for this benefit."

Protection for Whistleblowing – If you are a worker, and you are concerned over
something you feel is wrong such as someone’s health and safety is in danger, you
are protected by law. This can be raised in confidence with your employer, and you
should not be treated unfairly or lose your job.

Right to Work - The legal right to work once in the UK. All guests under the Homes
for Ukraine scheme have the legal right to work full-time if they are over 18 years old.

1.1: What you need to know in your first few days
Making contact with your Sponsor
Before travelling to the UK, you should let your sponsor know when you will be
arriving and arrange where you will meet. You should discuss with them whether
they will meet you at your arrival point or whether you should make your own way to
their home. If they ask you to make your way to their home, they should help explain
to you the best travel arrangements.
Security Checks prior to your arrival
Security checks will be undertaken on your host and their family. These checks are a
necessary step to ensure you and your sponsor are kept safe.
Travelling with Medical Devices and Medication
If you have a medical device which you need to manage an existing medical
condition, you may bring this with you to the UK as part of your personal
property. You are also able to bring up to 3 months' supply of prescribed medication.
If this medication is normally treated as a controlled drug, special rules may apply.
You should obtain advice before travelling.

Pre-entry health screening
The UK currently has no requirement for port of entry health screening for arrivals
from Ukraine.
On arrival in the UK
There are 12 major entry points to the UK, including airports, where there will be
designated areas (Welcome Points) for you to meet your sponsor and where you can
seek support, including to arrange your onward travel. These are being established
at the following locations:
Airports Heathrow Gatwick Stansted
Edinburgh Birmingham Manchester
Luton Bournemouth East Midlands
Bristol
Ports Dover & Folkestone Port Authority
International Rail
Terminal
St Pancras Station, London

Once you arrive at the entry point, you will need to show your permission to travel to
the UK letter to the Border Force officers. They will stamp your passport with a 6-
month entry stamp. The entry stamp is evidence of your right to work, rent, study and
claim benefits in the UK. If you have attended a visa application centre and given
your biometrics already, you will be given 3 years’ leave to enter on arrival.




More in full



Welcome!
Guide for Ukrainians arriving in the UK
The UK stands with Ukraine
1
This is a guide for Ukrainians arriving in the UK.
It also includes specific information for those arriving on
the Homes for Ukraine scheme.


I do not advice to go to live in UK as so plenty British Naci with Ethnic Groups hate here  and ex-colonial attitude to foreigners /migrants/others/including to own locals
Лично я никому не советую с Украины ехать жить в англоязычную Великобританию: внутри Англии высокая активность местных британских наци, групповая.
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