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The German Federal Ministry of the Interior is planning to establish a fixed regime for the admission of Ukrainian refugees to the EU, as the country is currently hosting the largest number of refugees. Find out what this means and at what stage the new system is currently being developed
27 May. 2024
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Work
Problems with employment of Ukrainians in the UK: what is known?
Ukrainian citizens who have taken refuge in the UK have found it difficult to find employment in the country. The main obstacles are problems with visas and the general crisis in the labor market. Find out more about what Ukrainians can expect in the UK
26 May. 2024
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For refugees
Ukrainians who are unable to return home or move to another country but are not eligible for temporary protection in the Czech Republic can take advantage of an alternative option. Find out more about what the country offers
24 May. 2024
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For refugees
Foreign offices of the State Enterprise "Document" have resumed accepting documents on a first-come, first-served basis, but this does not apply to all offices. Find out what has changed for Ukrainians: in which cities the old conditions for submitting applications are still in effect and where it is no longer possible to issue documents
24 May. 2024
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Finance
The government and UNICEF have introduced additional financial assistance for families with children from vulnerable categories who are evacuating from Kharkiv and Sumy regions. Find out who is eligible for the payment and how to get it
21 May. 2024
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Work
Summer jobs in Poland: who are they looking for and what salaries are offered?
The summer season in Poland brings with it a wide range of temporary jobs. Employers are actively looking for workers in various sectors. Find out more about the most popular vacancies and how much you can earn
21 May. 2024
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For refugees
Ukrainian refugees are losing contact with their homeland: results of recent research
At the end of April, the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology conducted a large-scale survey among Ukrainian refugees on their satisfaction with life abroad and interest in the situation in Ukraine. The study showed that almost half of Ukrainians do not intend to return home. Read more about the results of sociological research on the mood of Ukrainians abroad
20 May. 2024
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Documents
MFA resumes providing consular services to men abroad: new terms and conditions
The technical pause in accepting new applications for consular services for a certain category of Ukrainian citizens is over. Here's a look at which men can apply to consular offices abroad and what they need to do to get the services they need
20 May. 2024
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