PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Visas: Palestinians (30 October 2024)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if she will make an assessment of the potential merits of introducing a visa scheme to enable displaced Palestinians living in (a) Gaza, (b) Egypt and (c) other countries to be reunited with family members in the UK.

Asked by:
Imran Hussain (Independent)

Answer

The Government is determined to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and rapidly increase aid, ensuring humanitarian support is reaching people there.

The government is keeping existing visa pathways under review in response to events. Palestinian nationals who wish to come to the UK can do so via the existing range of visa routes available.

Our embassy staff are ready to provide support as appropriate. They continue to support British nationals and other eligible persons who have exited Gaza to access the necessary medical, consular and administrative support.

Any application for a UK visa will be assessed against the requirements of the Immigration Rules. Immediate family members of British citizens and those settled in the UK who wish to come and live in the UK can apply under one of the existing family visa routes.

There are also routes available for dependants of those who are in the UK on most work routes and certain postgraduate student routes.

Individuals with protection status or settlement on a protection route may

sponsor their partner or child (under 18), to join or stay with them in the UK,

providing they formed part of the pre-flight family unit before the sponsor fled

their country to seek protection.

Where a relevant application is made, consideration will be given to compelling compassionate factors that are raised.


Answered by:
Seema Malhotra (Labour)
8 November 2024

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