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Austria is ready to accept a new wave of Ukrainian refugees if the situation in Ukraine worsens: details

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Austria is ready to accept a new wave of Ukrainian refugees if the situation in Ukraine worsens: details

The Austrian government reaffirms its readiness to provide asylum to Ukrainians in the event of an aggravation of the situation in Ukraine. Thanks to effective government programs and the support of local communities, the integration of refugees is quite successful. Find out more about the current conditions for Ukrainians and whether it is possible to move to Austria after receiving protection in other countries

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Currently, there are about 90,000 Ukrainian refugees in Austria, most of whom are women with children. If the situation in Ukraine deteriorates, Austria is ready to accept a new wave of refugees. This was stated by the Ambassador of Austria to Ukraine Arad Benkö in a commentary for Suspilne.


Ukrainian refugees in Austria: hospitality and integration


According to the ambassador, the integration of Ukrainians into Austrian society is quite successful due to the high motivation of Ukrainians. People are eager to learn German and integrate into the local labor market. Although most of the refugees are women with children, which creates certain difficulties, Austria remains open and ready to provide assistance to those who need it.


"Integrating and accepting Ukrainian refugees is not a problem, because Ukrainians are very eager to learn the language. They are happy to integrate into the market. If there is a new wave, the Austrians have a big heart and will welcome Ukrainians,” Benkö noted.




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Conditions of stay of Ukrainian refugees in Austria


Ukrainians who arrived in Austria because of the war are granted temporary protection under the EU Temporary Protection Directive. The main conditions of stay include:


• The right of residence: Refugees receive a temporary residence permit, which is automatically extended until March 2025.

• Access to the labor market: Ukrainians are allowed to work without the need for additional permits.

• Education for children: Children have the right to attend schools, including special language courses.

• Medical care: Refugees have access to medical services within the state healthcare system.

• Financial support: Benefits for housing and basic needs are available through local social services.


Possibility of moving to Austria after temporary protection in other countries


Ukrainians who have already been granted temporary protection in another EU country can move to Austria, but they will need to re-register for temporary protection status. This rule is based on a European directive that allows for movement within the EU. However, it is important to keep in mind that financial assistance and access to certain services will depend on the new country of residence.


Austria remains one of the most open European countries for Ukrainian refugees, confirming its readiness to provide assistance in the event of a new wave of migrants.


If you are planning to move to Austria or need advice on obtaining temporary protection, legal rights or access to social programs, Visit Ukraine's migration specialists are ready to help. Their experience of working with Ukrainians and knowledge of European legislation will provide professional support at all stages: from paperwork to solving complex legal issues.


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