Government reveals details of how its plan to resettle Afghans in the UK would work

Afghan refugees wait to be processed after arriving on an evacuation flight from Afghanistan, at Heathrow Airport (Photo by DOMINIC LIPINSKI/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)Afghan refugees wait to be processed after arriving on an evacuation flight from Afghanistan, at Heathrow Airport (Photo by DOMINIC LIPINSKI/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Afghan refugees wait to be processed after arriving on an evacuation flight from Afghanistan, at Heathrow Airport (Photo by DOMINIC LIPINSKI/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

The Home Office has confirmed that Afghans who worked with the British government and military will be able to move to the UK permanently.

The government also revealed more details of how its plan, dubbed Operation Warm Welcome, to help Afghans rebuild their lives in the UK would work.

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Former Afghan staff and their family members eligible for the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (Arap), which prioritises relocation to the UK for current or former locally employed staff who have been assessed to be under serious threat to life, will be given immediate indefinite leave to remain as opposed to only five years’ temporary residency as previously permitted.

Those who have already been relocated in the UK with temporary residency can now upgrade their immigration status for free, allowing them access to permanent jobs with unrestricted rights to work.

What the Prime Minister said

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “We owe an immense debt to those who worked with the Armed Forces in Afghanistan and I am determined that we give them and their families the support they need to rebuild their lives here in the UK.

“I know this will be an incredibly daunting time, but I hope they will take heart from the wave of support and generosity already expressed by the British public.”

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The UK has already evacuated more than 15,000 people since August 13, of whom more than 8,000 are Arap claimants.

More than 100 councils have come forward to help families find homes, with more than 2,000 places already confirmed, the Home Office said.

All arrivals are being offered the coronavirus vaccine and, so far, more than 700 arrivals have left quarantine and received their first dose of the jab.

What the government has pledged

The Government has also pledged the following as part of Operation Warm Welcome:

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