UK to pay Brits $450 to host Ukrainian refugees at their homes

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British government to pay people $450 a month if they can offer refugees a spare room or property for a minimum period of six months as part of “Homes for Ukraine' campaign

Refugees who fled the war from Ukraine wait in line at the Medyka border crossing in Poland, on Saturday, March 12, 2022.

Britain will pay people 350 pounds a month if they can offer refugees a spare room or property for a minimum period of six months. Under the new scheme, members of the public, charities, businesses and community groups should be able to offer accommodation via a web page by the end of next week, the government said.

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