Afghans who helped British forces to get indefinite leave to stay in UK

1 Sep 2021 • 3:30 PM MYT
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Afghans who helped British forces to get indefinite leave to stay in UK

MOSCOW – Afghan citizens who helped the British military and government in Afghanistan will be granted indefinite leave to remain in the kingdom, the British cabinet said on Wednesday.

“As part of the New Plan for Immigration, the government announced that those coming to the United Kingdom through resettlement routes will receive immediate indefinite leave to remain, and today this will apply to Afghans who worked closely with the British military and UK government in Afghanistan, and risked their lives in doing so. They can now stay in the UK without any time restrictions,” the statement read.

As of August 13, 7,975 Afghans have been evacuated under the Afghanistan Relocations and Assistance Policy.

The initiative is dubbed “Operation Warm Welcome”. Support will be provided for those relocated to integrate into local communities, learn English, and find a job.

“By providing immediate indefinite leave to remain, we are ensuring that those who have fled their homes have every opportunity to look to the future with stability and security and make a success of their new life in the UK,” Home Secretary Priti Patel added.

In addition, the UK will allocate £12 million (RM68.4 million) for schools and £3 million for the health sector so that relocated Afghans have access to education and medical assistance.

On August 15, the Taliban entered Kabul, prompting the civilian government to collapse and those who worked with foreign countries to seek escape from Afghanistan. – Bernama, September 1, 2021