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UK Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme: comprehensive practitioner guidance on eligibility, validity, residence, family and child issues, application procedure, switching/settlement options, asylum interplay, outside-the-Rules discretion and challenging refusals

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This Practice Note centres on the Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme, while also setting out background for Ukrainians seeking entry or already in the UK on a visa, alongside broader worries such as potential routes to settlement. It further outlines context on the Ukraine Scheme visa pathways overall. A central concern for advisers assisting people with leave under the Ukraine Scheme is the persistent uncertainty about what lies ahead. The government maintains there will be no route to settlement for Ukrainians, yet many will have put down roots in the UK, developing strong private lives after years of lawful residence. Meanwhile, it is not clear how long the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme and the Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme will stay open. Should there be a judged durable shift in conditions in Ukraine, the position may alter...

Key resources at a glance

  • Immigration Rules - Immigration Rules, Appendix Ukraine Scheme
  • Application form - Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme online visa application
  • Home Office caseworker guidance - Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme caseworker guidance
  • Other Home Office guidance - UK visa support for Ukrainian nationals...
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Helen Smith
Helen Smith

Helen’s specialties stem from a wealth of experience in the immigration law sector, having previously practised in three of London's leading immigration firms over the past 15+ years. Her expertise includes work-based applications, Global Talent applications, sponsor licence issues, Indefinite Leave to Remain and nationality, spousal applications and EEA matters. Helen's clients include investors, business owners and entrepreneurs, private individuals and corporates. Her experience also includes immigration appeals, human rights based and discretionary applications and assisting multinational corporates with their global mobility programmes. Helen trained as a solicitor with City firm, Berwin Leighton Paisner, qualifying in March 2003. She started her immigration law career with Wesley Gryk Solicitors, dealing largely with personal immigration matters, moving on to a position with Kingsley Napley LLP where her client base was a mix of corporate and private clients. Helen was also a Senior Associate with...

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