The Committee has noted the recent one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by thanking Humanitarian Aid Guernsey and others in the third sector who’ve helped facilitate the schemes.

There are currently 24 people from Ukraine who’ve been granted visas to enter and stay in Guernsey. Four more will be arriving shortly via the sponsorship scheme.

The President of Home Affairs, Deputy Rob Prow, said: “The Committee has been pleased to have been able, with the support of other committees, to put in place both the family and sponsorship schemes. 

“They would not have been as successful without the involvement of Humanitarian Aid Guernsey and other 3rd sector colleagues.”

Deputy Rob Prow

Pictured: “The schemes have helped give the island, through the generosity of our community, a further avenue to make a tangible contribution to the people of Ukraine who have been through so much,” said Deputy Prow.

The available schemes are linked to the ongoing war in Ukraine and have therefore not been assigned an expiry date. 

Deputy Prow continued: “Beneficiaries arriving in the island are supported in a number of ways, including accessing core services available to islanders as needed, such as income support, education and health.

“We have also arranged for beneficiaries to have English and maths lessons through The Guernsey Institute if needed and they also receive advice on the third sector support that is available.”

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