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Where Ukrainians Can Find Work in Poland in 2026: Sectors with the Highest Demand
Poland’s job market is changing: demand for office jobs is declining, while employers are actively seeking workers in manual labor sectors. The most job openings are in logistics, construction, and the service sector. Learn more about where you can actually find a job in Poland in 2026 and which professions are currently in high demand
27 Mar. 2026
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Emigration
How ukrainians can move to the UK in 2026: current rules and opportunities
In 2026, the rules for Ukrainians moving to the UK continue to change: some programs are no longer accepting new applications, while new mechanisms for extending residency status are being introduced. The main focus is now on legalizing one’s stay and switching to other types of visas. Learn more about current ways to move to the UK and options for staying in the country in 2026
26 Mar. 2026
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War
The Return of Ukrainians After the War: Expert Predicts Only 10–15% — What Does This Mean
After the war, only 10–15% of Ukrainian refugees may return home, an expert predicts. Find out how many people will actually return, why most will remain abroad, and how this will affect Ukraine
26 Mar. 2026
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Temporary protection in the EU for Ukrainians may be extended: what decisions are being discussed
The European Union is discussing a possible extension of temporary protection for Ukrainians, but is simultaneously preparing for a gradual transition to other grounds for residence. Learn more about what changes may be introduced and how this will affect millions of people
25 Mar. 2026
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Temporary protection in the EU has been extended, but the deadline has already been set, and more and more Ukrainians are thinking about a more stable residence status. Not all countries offer an equally easy transition to a permanent residence permit, and the conditions may differ significantly depending on your situation
25 Mar. 2026
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Ukrainians in Ireland: the Irish government wants to cut back on aid to refugees
Ireland is changing its support policies for Ukrainians: benefits are being cut and temporary accommodation is being phased out. The authorities are focusing on self-sufficient integration and helping refugees enter the labour market. This will affect the living conditions and financial stability of thousands of people. Find out which changes are coming into effect and how to prepare for them
23 Mar. 2026
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Financial Assistance for Ukrainians in Europe in 2026: How Much Do Different Countries Pay?
European countries continue to provide financial support to Ukrainians under temporary protection. The amount of monthly payments varies significantly by country—ranging from 200 to over 560 euros per adult. Learn more about the amounts of aid for Ukrainians in Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, France, Spain, and Italy in 2026
23 Mar. 2026
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The EU may extend temporary protection for Ukrainians, but in a different format
The EU is preparing to discuss the future of temporary protection for Ukrainians and has not ruled out another extension. Find out why the current model might be changed, what “residual status” means, and what Ukrainians can expect in EU countries
23 Mar. 2026
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