Rabu, 22 Mei 2013

600 Afghan Interpreters Given The Right To Live In The UK

Vital role: An Afghan interpreter, his face masked for security purposes, pictured with Prince Harry in 2008. Up to 600 Afghans who have worked as interpreters are to be given the right to move to Britain

Up To 600 Afghan Interpreters Who Risked Their Lives To Help British Forces To Get Right To Live In The UK -- Daily Mail

* Interpreters will get visas for themselves and their ‘immediate dependents’
* They will get free travel to the UK and accommodation for first three months
* Those eligible will have had to serve for at least 12 months on the front line

Up to 600 Afghans who have risked their lives to act as interpreters for British troops and officials are to be handed the right to move to Britain.

Interpreters who have regularly served on the front line will get visas for themselves and their ‘immediate dependents’ to come to Britain for a period of five years.

Under a £40 million package being thrashed out in Whitehall, those who come to the UK they will get free travel to the UK and accommodation paid for their first three months.

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More News On 600 Afghan Interpreters Being Given The Right To Live In The UK

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Six hundred Afghan interpreters win right to live in Britain -- The Australian
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