New financial aid for Ukrainians in Germany: how to get almost 9000 hryvnias
Refugees from Ukraine in Germany can apply for a new financial assistance program. Find out more about how to apply for benefits and what you need to do
Germany has introduced a new financial aid program for Ukrainian refugees. The total amount of financial support can reach up to 9000 hryvnias. This is reported on the website of the German Employment Center.
It is emphasized that certain conditions must be met in order to receive funds.
Who can receive assistance from the German Employment Center and what is the amount of payments?
The assistance is aimed at all Ukrainians who were forced to leave their homes due to the full-scale war.
The main purpose of the new type of financial support is to help refugees find a job and improve their professional qualifications. Therefore, employment centers will now pay an additional 150 euros to Ukrainians along with professional development courses
If Ukrainian citizens want to participate in job search support programs, they will receive an additional 75 euros in addition to the payments. Thus, the total amount of assistance will be 225 euros.
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Other types of assistance for Ukrainians in Germany
In addition to financial assistance and professional development courses, refugees can get the opportunity to receive vocational training. In this case, financial assistance is provided to ensure an adequate standard of living.
Professional qualifications can be improved and a complete secondary education can be obtained within three years.
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How can Ukrainians get help from the German Employment Center?
All of the above offers require an individual application. To receive assistance, you need to contact the nearest employment center and get a consultation to find out about the terms of payment for further professional training.
In addition to professional achievements, employment centers can also cover the costs of German language courses.
It should be noted that Ukrainian refugees who have already been employed but receive low wages can also receive financial assistance.
We remind you! Earlier we wrote that Ukrainian refugees in Germany will be obliged to check the condition of their cars. The country's authorities will focus on the safety of road users and compliance with emission standards. Find out more about when the new requirements will come into force in our article.
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