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The Netherlands wants to oblige Ukrainian refugees to pay for housing: what is known
An initiative has emerged in the Netherlands that could change the living conditions of Ukrainians. Members of parliament are calling for stricter rules governing the financial obligations of employed refugees. Learn more about the changes
01 Mar. 2024
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has decided to extend the periods of stay for refugees from Ukraine under humanitarian parole. Find out more about who can re-parole status and how to apply for a re-parole
29 Feb. 2024
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PrivatBank has changed the rules for money transfers from Canada to Ukraine: new conditions
PrivatBank's partnership with the Canadian fintech company RemitBee opens up new opportunities for Ukrainians to transfer money quickly and affordably. Learn more about the new conditions and how to use the PrivatMoney system
29 Feb. 2024
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Moldova extends temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees: updated terms
The Moldovan government has officially announced the extension of temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees. The new decision will allow Ukrainians to stay in the country with the status of legal protection for another 1 year. Find out more about whether the asylum will be extended automatically
28 Feb. 2024
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Central reception center for Ukrainians closed in the Netherlands: what is known
The Netherlands announced the closure of the central reception center for Ukrainians, which played a key role in providing assistance and support to refugees. This decision came as a surprise to many, given the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the need for Ukrainians to seek asylum. Find out more about the conditions under which a reception center can be opened
27 Feb. 2024
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Finance, housing and employment: what problems do Ukrainians in the Baltic States face?
Ukrainians who have taken refuge in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia face a number of challenges. Financial instability is the main problem that affects a significant number of refugees in these countries. Find out more about other problems Ukrainians face in the Baltic States
26 Feb. 2024
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Portugal extends temporary protection for Ukrainians until the end of the year: details
Portugal has taken a step in support of Ukrainian refugees by announcing the extension of temporary protection. This decision is part of the country's response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by the war. Learn more about the new terms of legal stay in the country
26 Feb. 2024
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How many refugees want to return to Ukraine after 2 years of war: UN survey
The UN Refugee Agency has conducted a study and found out how many Ukrainians want to return to Ukraine after two years of full-scale invasion. Find out more about how many citizens plan to come home
25 Feb. 2024
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