The Telegraph wrote that the dreams of Ukrainian refugees were shattered by the British bureaucracy

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Refugees who believed in Britain’s “Ukrainian Houses” program had their dreams shattered. Columnist Maria Chaplia wrote about this in an article she wrote for the newspaper. Telegram.

“Thousands of Ukrainians quickly joined in on this plan, believing they were going for the cream of Europe,” said the author of the material.

But in reality, according to him, Ukrainians have fallen into the British bureaucracy’s cycle of paperwork and confusing rules. In addition, the difficulty of finding an English course and the long wait to obtain a residence permit undermined the program.

“Many families adopted Ukrainians for almost a year while making personal sacrifices,” Chaplia said.

The journalist also added that the British, who want to bring Ukrainians to the responsibility of the authorities, should be aware that this will leave the refugees homeless.

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