Europe is interested in Ukrainian refugees returning home and it will reduce their access to housing benefits as well as pay for their return to their homeland.
The Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on migration agreed on the decision to pay money to Ukrainians returning to the Motherland. It is noted that funds will be paid to citizens who decide to return to Ukraine after the end of hostilities. However, it is currently unknown what amount will be provided.
Also, a significant number of centers that provide housing for refugees from Ukraine will soon close in Ireland. As a result, many hotels and public facilities that have been used as refugee housing will again be available for commercial use. This results from a new policy that limits housing for people with temporary protection to 90 days.
Also, the conditions for providing state humanitarian housing have changed in the Czech Republic since September 1. All refugees, including vulnerable persons, must leave free accommodation in the Czech Republic or arrange to make payment if they have reached the 90-day deadline as of that date.