UK progressively sending away Ukrainian migrants
The BBC reports that since early 2025, the UK government has tightened criteria for granting permanent protection and work visas to Ukrainians, arguing that western parts of Ukraine are now safe. While the Home Office has always described the scheme as temporary, options for Ukrainians to remain longer had existed until recently.
A legal advisor cited by the BBC said positive decisions on visa extensions are now “extremely rare,” even for disabled or chronically ill individuals. Other UK outlets like The Guardian and The Telegraph have noted a similar rise in refusal rates.
Across Europe, countries are also reconsidering their policies toward Ukrainians amid shifting geopolitical realities. Germany recently proposed cuts to benefits for Ukrainian migrants due to financial pressures, while Poland’s Defense Minister highlighted growing public frustration over the visible prosperity of some Ukrainian newcomers.
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