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Michael Gove has set out some details of how people in the UK can host refugees from Ukraine.
The housing and communities secretary told MPs the nation has a "long and proud history of supporting the most vulnerable during their darkest hours".
There will be no limit to the number of Ukrainian refugees who can be hosted in the UK under the new visa scheme, he confirmed.
The government has launched a Homes for Ukraine site for those wanting to help.
People who wish to offer a space in their home to a Ukrainian refugee can register their interest from now. They will be able to sponsor a Ukrainian visa from 18 March.
Ukrainian refugees with no family links to the UK can be hosted as part of the scheme, Mr Gove said.
The scheme will be open to all Ukrainian nationals and residents. They will have access to the NHS and other public services, and their children will be able to attend local schools.
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Mr Gove said everyone in the UK was "in awe of the bravery of the people of Ukraine".
"The victims of savage, indiscriminate, unprovoked aggression, their courage under fire and their determination to resist inspires our total admiration," he said.
"The United Kingdom stands with Ukrainian people."