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Patel eases entry requirements for Ukrainian refugees
But rights groups warn the Home Secretary's measures still do not go far enough
Refugee puppet Little-Amal makes an appearance outside the Ukrainian Embassy to highlight the plight of people feeling the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in London, Thursday, March 10, 2022

PRITI PATEL eased entry requirements for Ukrainian refugees to come to Britain today – but rights groups are warning that the measures still do not go far enough. 

From next Tuesday, Ukrainian refugees with passports can apply for visas online and submit biometric details once they’ve arrived in Britain, the Home Secretary announced. 

The policy reversal follows growing anger at bureaucratic delays facing Ukrainian refugees with family ties to Britain, hundreds of whom have found themselves stranded in Calais without support.  

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