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Home News Europe United Kingdom Immigration

UK Waives Fees for Grief-Stricken Immigrants

New policy offers financial relief to bereaved partners facing destitution, waiving £2,885 settlement fee for those who qualify.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
in Immigration
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Hands of support at a time of grief. The bereaved partner settlement is a lifeline. Photo by the Home Office.

Hands of support at a time of grief. Photo by the Home Office.

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  • A Lifeline Amidst Grief
    • Who Qualifies?
    • Impact and Implications
  • A Balanced Approach
    • Supporting Our Armed Forces
    • Looking Ahead

The UK government has just announced a significant change to support bereaved partners grappling with both personal loss and financial hardship. From October 9th, those who have lost their partner and face destitution will be able to apply for a waiver of the £2,885 settlement application fee.

 

A Lifeline Amidst Grief

The death of a loved one often brings not just emotional turmoil but financial upheaval as well. For immigrants who have built a life in the UK with their partners, sudden loss can be devastating. Moreover, a hefty settlement fee to remain in their adopted home can be a significant added burden.

 

Minister for Migration and Citizenship, Seema Malhotra MP, emphasized the human element behind the policy change:

“Losing a loved one is a deep and unimaginable pain, all too often compounded by the immense financial strain faced by those left behind.”

“Widows, widowers, and their dependent children who had become integral parts of our communities can now apply for a fee waiver if facing destitution, in order to settle and keep the life they have built.”

 

Who Qualifies?

The new policy targets specific groups of bereaved partners:

  • Those on a family visa meeting destitution criteria
  • Partners of British citizens
  • Partners of those with indefinite leave to remain
  • Partners of EU, Swiss, Norwegian, Icelandic, or Liechtenstein nationals with pre-settled status
  • Bereaved partners of HM Armed Forces members, Gurkhas, or Hong Kong military unit veterans

 

Impact and Implications

Key Points Details
Fee Waived £2,885
Implementation Date October 9, 2023
Estimated Annual Beneficiaries 2,000 people
Additional Requirements Waived English language test, Life in the UK test

This policy change will benefit approximately 2,000 people every year, providing a lifeline to those who might otherwise face deportation or destitution during an already challenging time.

 

A Balanced Approach

While the policy has been largely welcomed as a compassionate move, it’s not without its critics. Some argue that it could open the door to broader immigration fee waivers, while others question why this specific group receives special treatment.

However, supporters emphasize that the targeted nature of the policy—focusing on those at risk of destitution—represents a responsible use of public resources while addressing a clear humanitarian need.

 

Supporting Our Armed Forces

The inclusion of military families in this policy has garnered particular praise.

Minister for Veterans and People, Alistair Carns OBE MC MP, stated:

“We are committed to supporting our Armed Forces personnel, veterans and their families who have made extraordinary sacrifices to ensure we are secure at home and safe abroad. Whilst we cannot lessen the pain of losing a loved one, this measure will lessen the financial burden on the Armed Forces community.”

 

Looking Ahead

As the October 9th implementation date draws near, immigration advisors and support groups are gearing up to assist eligible individuals with their applications. Meanwhile, the government has promised to release clear guidelines in a timely manner, ensuring a seamless process for those who qualify.

Consequently, applicants can expect a more streamlined experience. Additionally, support groups are preparing to offer guidance every step of the way, further facilitating a smooth transition.

For more information on eligibility criteria and how to apply for the fee waiver, visit the official UK government immigration website.

 

Sources: THX News, Home Office, Ministry of Defence, Seema Malhotra MP & Alistair Carns OBE MC MP.

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