Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy 2021-11-15
2021-11-15
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The MP inquired about the continued operation of the Afghan relocations and assistance policy, which is crucial for eligible individuals seeking safe passage to the UK.
What steps his Department is taking to maintain the operation of the Afghan relocations and assistance policy?
Our Afghan relocations and assistance policy remains open with a dedicated team working at the permanent joint headquarters. The MP recently visited the region to identify ways to support third-country and in-country applicants, and we are collaborating with allies and partners to explore every possible avenue.
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Specific steps taken by the department were not detailed beyond general statements.
Working With A Wide Range Of Allies And Partners
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The MP asked about the government's assessment regarding how many people in Afghanistan qualify for relocation and what steps are being taken to ensure their safe exit.
I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his response. I appreciate that much of the information around the Government's support for those in Afghanistan is sensitive, but can he update the House on whether the Government have made an assessment of how many people still in Afghanistan qualify for the scheme and what steps the Government are taking to ensure that they are able to leave safely?
We estimate about 800 principals plus their families might be eligible through ARAP. However, this process relies on third-country cooperation, which regulates flow. We aim to bring people here in the largest numbers possible and maintain relationships with regional countries.
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Concrete steps to facilitate safe exit for qualified individuals were not detailed beyond general statements.
Working Hard To Maintain Those Permissions
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Afghan interpreters settled in Newport East are awaiting the reunification with their families who have been staying in bridging hotels for several months, waiting for biometric resident permits.
Afghan interpreters who previously settled in Newport East are still waiting to be reunited with their families who have been stuck in bridging hotels waiting for biometric resident permits for some months now. What are Defence Ministers doing to impress upon Home Office Ministers the need to sort this out?
I meet Home Office Ministers regularly, as does my hon. Friend leading on ARAP personnel reception within the UK. If the MP writes with details of those she represents, it will be passed to Home Office Ministers.
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Specific actions taken by Defence Ministers were not detailed beyond offering to pass information along.
If The Hon. Lady Would Like To Write To Him With The Detail
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