Supporting Ukraine
We stand with Ukraine
We stand with the UK government and its international partners in condemning the Russian government for its unprovoked war against Ukraine. The UK government is providing a range of assistance to Ukraine. (opens new window)
Support for those affected
If you are:
- a British national with family members in Ukraine
- a Ukrainian national in Ukraine or the UK
you can get advice and support on temporary visa concessions on the Government website. (opens new window)
If you have a question regarding local support for Ukrainians email ukraine@guildford.gov.uk.
Become a Homes for Ukraine sponsor
The Homes for Ukraine scheme (opens new window) offers Ukrainian nationals a way to come to the UK. They will stay with someone willing to provide them with a home. The scheme matches Ukrainian nationals that do not have families already in the country to:
- sponsors
- charities
- businesses
- community groups
Register your interest to become a Homes for Ukraine sponsor (opens new window)
We are responsible for protecting refugees who come to our borough through the scheme. Your application may be refused if your household or property does not meet the criteria needed. We will take extra care to review and assess your application if this is the case. We will work with Surrey County Council to make sure that we are being fair and consistent. There is no right of appeal and our decision will be final.
The government funded a pairing scheme (opens new window) that offers matching, training and support services to sponsors and Ukrainian guests.
Find out how we use your personal data through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
Guidance for Ukrainian nationals living in the UK
Homes for Ukraine sponsor guidance (opens new window) offers information and support to those considering sponsoring Ukrainian guests via the scheme. A factsheet explaining how Ukrainians can apply to the Homes for Ukraine sponsorship scheme (opens new window) is now available in English, Ukrainian and Russian. The government has also published a welcome pack for Ukrainians arriving in the UK. (opens new window)
Find out more using the Homes for Ukraine toolkit (opens new window)
Staying with a host after six months and ongoing support
Your sponsor may be happy for you to continue to stay with them for longer. Not every sponsor will be able to offer accommodation after six months. We encourage guests to plan with their sponsor for what happens next.
Sponsors and guests are recommended to read the private renting advice (opens new window). This is to ensure that both are fully aware of their responsibilities.
If you have lived in the UK for six months here is some useful information about your next steps. (opens new window)
Finding a new sponsor
To support you, the government have developed a list of links to support you finding a new sponsor:
- City of Sanctuary's list of local refugee support and solidarity groups (opens new window)
- Vita Network safe refuge (opens new window)
Renting private accommodation
Make sure you understand private renting laws in the UK Find out about your rights and responsibilities as a tenant. (opens new window)
The how to rent in England guide (opens new window) can help you when you are ready and able to move out of sponsorship.
Help with your rent deposits
We cannot act as a guarantor but we may be able to provide financial help with your deposit. This is to assist you to secure affordable private rented accommodation. Book an appointment to discuss your options. Phone us on 01483 505050 and request a housing options appointment.
Have the following information available when you call:
- names, gender and date of birth for all household members
- current address and move in date/expected move out date (if known)
- sponsors contact details
- former address in Ukraine plus move in date/move out date
Let us know if you need an interpretor for the call.
We also have some useful information in our Guildford and Surrey private renting guide. (Word doc) [430KB]
Moving to another area of the UK
Here is a list of organisations that may be able to connect you to a new sponsor in a different part of the UK:
- London Plus offers list of organisations providing support across London (opens new window)
- VCS Emergencies Partnership list shows support available across the country (opens new window)
- City of Sanctuary's published a list of local refugee support and solidarity groups (opens new window)
- The New Forest for Ukraine have a list of voluntary interpreters as well as matching people to homes (opens new window)
Contacting us for alternative accommodation
We have a limited supply of alternative sponsors on the rematching register. You will be prioritised by risk or emergency basis. If you cannot use any of the above options and you are concerned about where you will live after your sponsorship ends email ukraine@guildford.gov.uk. We will discuss with you:
- emergency housing if you have been made homeless. We cannot guarantee accommodating large families as a one group. You may be placed outside of our borough. The time you spend in emergency housing will depend on the availability of other housing
- finding a new sponsor. Our potential sponsors are limited. We will find new sponsors on a priority basis. If you have any safety, wellbeing or safeguarding concerns about yourself, or another guest contact us by phone: 01483 505050 or email: ukraine@guildford.gov.uk.
Other things to consider
- finding work in the UK (opens new window)
- teaching and learning in English (opens new window)
- accessing financial support (opens new window)
- resources to help children learn English (opens new window)
- introduction to security of tenure (opens new window)
- citizens advice on lodging (opens new window)
- rental agreements for lodgers (opens new window)
- model agreement for a short tenancy (opens new window)
Ongoing support for guests and sponsors
Surrey County Council offers support on how to find a home, access essential public services, healthcare, find work and childcare and education services across Surrey. (opens new window)
Immigration information
The Home Office has published immigration information about visa support information to Ukrainians and their family members (opens new window).
Apply for a Biometric Residence Permit (opens new window)
If you have a biometric residence permit (BRP) that expires on 31 December 2024, you can now create a UKVI account and access your eVisa.
Read more about Online immigration status (eVisa) (opens new window)
The Ukraine Permission Extension scheme will be available to those who have come to the UK through our Ukraine schemes. You will generally be able to apply within the last 3 months of your existing visa.
Read more about Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme (opens new window)
Support from us
We currently offer the following support:
Help with council tax
The government changed the council tax rules for Ukrainian nationals living in the UK to:
- if a Ukrainian national with a Homes for Ukraine visa only moves in with someone or to a property occupied they do not have to pay council tax. This will not affect the sponsors own council tax arrangements
- if a Ukrainian national moves into an empty property, they will need to pay council tax. They will be entitled to a 50% discount if they hold a Homes for Ukraine visa. If any Ukrainian nationals are on low income, they can claim help with the remaining balance by applying for local council tax support
Benefits and financial support
- if you're on housing benefit and struggling financially, you can apply for a Discretionary Housing Payment
- tell us about any changes that may affect your housing benefit or council tax support
- if you're facing financial problems you might be able to apply for our Local Support Fund
- if you live in the centre of Guildford you can apply to Guildford Poyle Charities for help with travel and training costs
If you have any questions or support call us on 01483 505050.
Find out what other help and support we offer by visiting our cost of living support pages
Guildford's family support
Our family support programme offers support to guests and hosts. We will be visiting or calling all guests and hosts over the coming months. This is to discuss any issues, concerns or help needed. Our team includes a Ukrainian speaker. If you want to speak to someone sooner, email us your contact details: swsurreyfsp@guildford.gov.uk.
We are not able to provide specific housing advice.
Thank you payments under the Homes for Ukraine scheme
Sponsors of Ukrainian families will receive a monthly payment. The payment amount depends on the length of time your guests stay with you.
You will receive:
- £600 per month for guests whilst they continue to live with you under the scheme
Support settling into the community
Experience Guildford
Download the app to get offers and discounts in Guildford town centre using the Privilege Card (opens new window).
Find a job
- find Guildford town centre jobs (opens new window)
- jobs at Royal Surrey County Hospital (opens new window)
- NHS jobs (opens new window)
- jobs at the University of Surrey (opens new window)
- jobs in Surrey Research Park (opens new window)
- public sector jobs and careers (opens new window)
Travel
Free bus pass
Ukrainian nationals can now claim a free temporary bus pass.
Apply for a free buss pass (opens new window)
Local bus operators
- Compass travel (opens new window) - Guildford, Mole Valley, Reigate & Banstead
- Falcon travel (opens new window) - Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell, Guildford, Runnymede, Spelthorne, Woking
- First bus (opens new window)- Guildford, Woking, Runnymede, Spelthorne
- Metro bus (opens new window) - Epsom & Ewell, Mole Valley, Reigate and Banstead, Tandridge
- Reptons coaches (opens new window) - Elmbridge, Guildford, Mole Valley, Runnymede
- Stagecoach (opens new window) - Guildford, Surrey Heath, Waverley, Woking,
- White bus (opens new window) - Guildford, Runnymede, Spelthorne, Surrey Heath, Woking
Find a bus timetable (opens new window)
Barnardo's free helpline to support Ukrainian families
Barnardo's has set up a helpline to provide support for Ukrainian families. The helpline is for anyone fleeing the conflict in Ukraine, including children and families arriving in the UK. It offers help and advice on a range of topics.
Barnardo's Ukrainian support line (opens new window)
Support for sponsors
The Sanctuary Foundation is offering a free course as an introduction to refugee safety, wellbeing and support. (opens new window)
Useful information
- Surrey Adult learning English course for Ukrainians (opens new window)
- finding work in the UK (opens new window)
- teaching and learning in English (opens new window)
- accessing financial support (opens new window)
- resources to help children learn English (opens new window)
- introduction to security of tenure (opens new window)
- citizens advice on lodging (opens new window)
- rental agreements for lodgers (opens new window)
- model agreement for a short tenancy (opens new window)
Donations
Find out more on how to help financially, by donating essential supplies and becoming a sponsor. (opens new window)
Donations can be made to the Disasters Emergency Committee, (opens new window) a coalition of 15 leading UK charities. They provide emergency aid and rapid relief to civilians suffering during the conflict.
Charities involved in the Disasters Emergency Committee include:
- British Red Cross (opens new window)
- Oxfam (opens new window)
- UNICEF (opens new window)
- Save the Children (opens new window)
For more information on how you can support the Ukrainian crisis visit Surrey County Council website. (opens new window)