First charter flight for Afghan refugees living in Pakistan arrives in London

The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority confirmed that the first flight, carrying 132 Afghans, left the country for the UK on Thursday.
The first charter flight to relocate Afghan refugees from Pakistan has arrived in the UK (Gareth Fuller/PA)
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The first charter flight to relocate Afghan refugees living in Pakistan has arrived in the UK.

The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority confirmed that the first flight, carrying 132 Afghans, left the country for London on Thursday.

The move comes as thousands of people who worked with or for the UK government in Afghanistan and fled the Taliban are waiting for relocation to the UK from Pakistan.

We continue to honour our commitments to bring eligible Afghans to the UK, with new arrivals going directly into settled accommodation where possible

MoD spokeswoman

Earlier this month, Parliament heard that thousands of Afghans who assisted the UK and took refuge in Pakistan with the promise of resettlement in Britain now face being deported to their Taliban-ruled country due to a lack of housing.

Ministers have acknowledged the delay in relocating those who had worked with the British Government and armed forces in Afghanistan was because of a shortage of suitable accommodation.

Pakistan has ordered that all unregistered Afghan refugees must leave the country by November 1 or face repatriation.

There are currently two routes under which eligible Afghans can be brought to live in the UK – the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme (ACRS) and the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (Arap) scheme.

The Ministry of Defence declined to confirm details of the flight.

A spokeswoman said: “The UK has made an ambitious and generous commitment to help at-risk people in Afghanistan and, so far, we have brought around 24,600 people to safety, including thousands of people eligible for our Afghan schemes.

“We continue to honour our commitments to bring eligible Afghans to the UK, with new arrivals going directly into settled accommodation where possible.”

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