Temporary protection in Slovenia for Ukrainians
How can Ukrainians obtain temporary protection in Slovenia?
Is it possible to temporarily return to Ukraine? What happens to the protection status?
Ukrainians under temporary protection in the EU member states, including Slovenia, can freely travel to and from Ukraine, but you should contact the authorities that provided you with social assistance to clarify the preservation of social assistance.
If you have applied for or are already receiving financial assistance from the Office of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for Care and Integration, you must inform them in writing of the date of your departure to Ukraine, you can also send an email to [email protected].
You must also notify the social work center of your departure to Ukraine if you have exercised any of your rights or are already receiving them.
– What other rights, in addition to temporary residence, is a person granted temporary protection also entitled to?
– Are Ukrainians eligible for financial assistance in Slovenia? How to receive it?
– What are the conditions for extending temporary protection?
– How long can Ukrainians stay in the country? Is it possible to extend the stay?
– What should I do if my foreign passport expires?
– What should I do if my child is with me without a passport?
– Are Ukrainian citizens entitled to emergency medical care?
– Do Ukrainian citizens have the right to work in Slovenia?
– Do Ukrainian citizens have the right to study in Slovenia?
Yes, persons with temporary protection have the right to education. Until you receive a certificate, you can present a decision on granting temporary protection status to access education. The Slovenian education system supports an inclusive approach to education.
Frequantly ASKED QUESTIONS
Is it possible to obtain temporary protection in Slovenia after having already been granted it in another EU country?
Yes. You can submit a new application in Slovenia, even if you have had status in another country - the previous one will be automatically canceled.