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Real estate Apartments for internally displaced persons: is it true that the state will take away private housing for displaced persons?

Apartments for internally displaced persons: is it true that the state will take away private housing for displaced persons?

Alarming rumours are spreading online about the possible transfer of empty flats to displaced persons, causing many property owners to worry about their assets. We have investigated what the state housing programme for internally displaced persons actually entails and why it does not apply to private property. Find out what is really happening and who will actually be affected by the changes

16 Feb. 2026

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For refugees More than 470,000 Ukrainians have left Germany: how many refugees will be in Germany in 2026

More than 470,000 Ukrainians have left Germany: how many refugees will be in Germany in 2026

Germany remains one of the key countries for Ukrainian refugees after 2022. Find out how many Ukrainians have left Germany, how many remain under temporary protection, and whether the country expects a reduction in migration in 2026

16 Feb. 2026

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Emigration The Czech Republic will extend long-term residence for Ukrainians: what are the conditions and who can apply

The Czech Republic will extend long-term residence for Ukrainians: what are the conditions and who can apply

The Czech Republic plans to extend the long-term residence program for Ukrainian refugees. Find out what requirements must be met, what income must be confirmed, and who can obtain five-year legal status

13 Feb. 2026

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For refugees Deportation instead of work: how Ukrainians from Poland are being turned away in Germany

Deportation instead of work: how Ukrainians from Poland are being turned away in Germany

Ukrainian citizens who work legally in Poland are increasingly facing deportation during business trips to Germany. The reason for this is special migration rules and the requirement for an additional visa, which not all employers and employees are aware of. Find out why Germany is returning Ukrainians to the border, what a Vander Elst visa is, and how this decision may change in the near future

12 Feb. 2026

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Work Employment of Ukrainians in Europe: in which countries does the highest percentage of Ukrainians work?

Employment of Ukrainians in Europe: in which countries does the highest percentage of Ukrainians work?

The European labor market integrates Ukrainian refugees in different ways, and the level of employment varies significantly between countries. Find out where it is easiest for Ukrainians to find work, why most work below their qualifications, and what really increases their chances of finding employment

11 Feb. 2026

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Documents You can now take your driver's license exam in Lithuania in Ukrainian: what's changing in 2026

You can now take your driver's license exam in Lithuania in Ukrainian: what's changing in 2026

Lithuania is making government services more accessible to Ukrainian citizens and simplifying the exam process. Find out when Ukrainians will be able to take the driver's license theory exam in Ukrainian and how to register

10 Feb. 2026

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For refugees Assistance for the birth of a child abroad: what payments are received by families in different countries

Assistance for the birth of a child abroad: what payments are received by families in different countries

In different countries, support for families with newborns works according to different models: in some countries, it is a one-time payment, and in others, a long-term monthly allowance until the child reaches adulthood. For Ukrainians who live or plan to have a child abroad, it is important to understand what financial support they can expect in a particular country. Learn more about the benefits available to parents in the United States, Europe, and Asia

09 Feb. 2026

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For refugees Temporary protection in Ireland: what decisions will Ukrainians have to make after 2026?

Temporary protection in Ireland: what decisions will Ukrainians have to make after 2026?

Temporary protection has allowed thousands of Ukrainians to live and work legally in Ireland, but this status has clear time limits. It is important to understand now what the consequences of its termination will be and what decisions will have to be made in order to remain in the country legally. Learn more about possible scenarios for Ukrainians in Ireland after 2026

07 Feb. 2026

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