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Thursday, May 22
The European Commission anticipates a gradual return of refugees to Ukraine this year.

The European Commission anticipates a gradual return of refugees to Ukraine this year. According to the EC, the number of beneficiaries of temporary protection in the EU as of January 2025 was about 4.3 million people. It is expected that the number of Ukrainians residing in the EU thro...

  • #EuropeanCommission
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WarinUkraine
Thursday, May 8
Ukrainians increased their tax contributions to the Polish budget by 27% last year.

Ukrainians increased their tax contributions to the Polish budget by 27% last year. In 2024, Ukrainians paid nearly PLN 1.65B ($414M) to the Polish state budget in personal income taxes (PIT) and corporate income taxes (CIT), according to Gremi Personal analysts. This represents an i...

  • #BusinessInPoland
  • #Poland
  • #PolishBusiness
  • #taxesinPoland
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Tuesday, April 15
Poland leads the EU in the number of employed Ukrainians, but the attitude toward refugees is deteriorating.

Poland leads the EU in the number of employed Ukrainians, but the attitude toward refugees is deteriorating. Poland and Germany lead Europe in employing Ukrainians, according to the Institute of Demography and Social Research. The largest number of Ukrainians is employed in Poland, thanks to less stringent l...

  • #Germany
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
Tuesday, April 8
Ukrainian refugees may lose their right to stay in the EU following the ceasefire.

Ukrainian refugees may lose their right to stay in the EU following the ceasefire. Millions of Ukrainian refugees in the EU might lose the right to remain in Europe amid discussions of a truce, as the EU has no clear plan that will allow them to remain in EU countries post-ceasefire...

  • #CeasefirePlan
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WarinUkraine
Thursday, February 6
There is no turning back, as 59% of Ukrainian refugees in the Netherlands are employed and receive long-term residence permits.

There is no turning back, as 59% of Ukrainian refugees in the Netherlands are employed and receive long-term residence permits. The chances of Ukrainian refugees returning home are fading in front of our eyes. Of the 92,000 refugees of Ukrainian origin aged 15 to 65 in the Netherlands as of November 1 2024, over 59% are employ...

  • #Netherlands
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, January 24
How much real estate have Ukrainians bought in Poland during the war?

How much real estate have Ukrainians bought in Poland during the war? During the war, Ukrainian citizens in Poland have became one of the most active buyers of real estate among foreigners. Analysts point to the many Polish residential and commercial properties that Ukr...

  • #CommercialRealEstate
  • #HousingSales
  • #Poland
  • #RealEstatePoland
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Tuesday, December 10
The number of Ukrainian refugees in the EU increased by only 1,100 people in October, Germany is preparing for a new wave, and Slovakia is introducing restrictions.

The number of Ukrainian refugees in the EU increased by only 1,100 people in October, Germany is preparing for a new wave, and Slovakia is introducing restrictions. As of October 31, 2024, more than 4.198 million Ukrainians who left Ukraine after the start of the full-scale Russian invasion had temporary protection status in EU countries. Compared to the end of S...

  • #Germany
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #Slovakia
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Monday, November 4
Social benefits to Ukrainians cost Germany €539M per month: The employment program has failed.

Social benefits to Ukrainians cost Germany €539M per month: The employment program has failed. The German Audit Office (BRH) has published a report claiming that the government program for simplified employment of Ukrainians, Job-Turbo, has not yielded beneficial results. The program was expect...

  • #Germany
  • #JobTurbo
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
  • #Zelenskyy
Friday, October 25
Ukrainians bought 7,700 apartments in Poland last year, although Polish real estate is 200% more expensive than in Ukraine.

Ukrainians bought 7,700 apartments in Poland last year, although Polish real estate is 200% more expensive than in Ukraine. According to the Polish Central Bank, last year Ukrainians bought real estate in Poland with a total area of ​​almost 380,000 square meters. This is despite the fact that in Poland, due to a real esta...

  • #Poland
  • #PolandApartments
  • #RealEstatePoland
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Wednesday, October 16
Europe is not interested in returning Ukrainian refugees to their homeland.

Europe is not interested in returning Ukrainian refugees to their homeland. Emigration from Ukraine will continue. According to immigration specialist Andriy Haidutskyi, this is influenced by such factors as: High difference in wages. Salaries in Poland are 300% higher, in Br...

  • #MarshallPlan
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Tuesday, September 10
During the year, another 400,000 citizens have left Ukraine; Ukrainian war refugees are now approaching seven million.

During the year, another 400,000 citizens have left Ukraine; Ukrainian war refugees are now approaching seven million. From the beginning of January to August 19, the number of Ukrainian migrants abroad increased by almost 400,000 people and reaches 6.7 million people, reports the National Bank. The largest number of ...

  • #CzechRepublic
  • #Germany
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkraineMigrants
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Friday, July 26
Most Ukrainians have not adapted to life abroad and plan to return home.

Most Ukrainians have not adapted to life abroad and plan to return home. Most Ukrainians who left because of the war – 64% – have not adapted to life in the countries in which they sought refuge, and many intend to return to Ukraine. The adaptation factor has a clear effec...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Thursday, July 4
The war has forced 7% of Ukrainians to leave their place of residence permanently.

The war has forced 7% of Ukrainians to leave their place of residence permanently. Due to the full-scale war, 7% of Ukrainians left their permanent place of residence and have not returned, 18% moved but returned, and 73% did not leave their homes, according to a study by the EBA. A...

  • #EBA
  • #Migration
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Friday, June 28
Ukrainians in the EU earn more than €1,100 per month, while 13% of families in Ukraine lack money for food.

Ukrainians in the EU earn more than €1,100 per month, while 13% of families in Ukraine lack money for food. According to the EWL Migration Platform research, Ukrainians in Germany earn €1,334 per month on average. This is approximately 300% higher than the average salary in Ukraine. In the Netherlands, the ...

  • #PovertyInUkraine
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #UkrainiansIncome
  • #WorkForRefugees
Wednesday, June 19
Germany employed only 16% of the Ukrainian refugees it planned to achieve in seven months.

Germany employed only 16% of the Ukrainian refugees it planned to achieve in seven months. German Minister of Labor Hubertus Heil launched the Jobturbo program in the fall of 2023 to integrate migrants who can obtain asylum in the country into the German labor market as quickly as possible....

  • #Germany
  • #HubertusHeil
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
Thursday, May 30
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.

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 ...

  • #CzechRepublic
  • #Ireland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Tuesday, April 2
Poland is preparing changes for refugees from Ukraine, and Germany is simplifying employment.

Poland is preparing changes for refugees from Ukraine, and Germany is simplifying employment. The Polish government wants to simplify the system of obtaining temporary residence permits for Ukrainians. The government has prepared a system allowing all persons with a PESEL UKR, without exceptio...

  • #PESEL
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #UkrainiansInGermany
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Thursday, March 14
How many Ukrainian refugees remain abroad, and how could this affect Ukraine’s economy?

How many Ukrainian refugees remain abroad, and how could this affect Ukraine’s economy? As of the end of January 2024, 4.9 million Ukrainians were living abroad due to the war. Most refugees are women (the largest share is women aged 35-44 – 13%) and children. The largest shares of...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Friday, January 26
Ukraine hopes new EU migration rules will bring its people back home.

Ukraine hopes new EU migration rules will bring its people back home. Ukraine and the EU are negotiating to ensure that future EU migration rules help return Ukrainians home next year and support the country’s economy. EU migration ministers were supposed to discuss a n...

  • #Immigration
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Wednesday, January 10
Ireland is cutting payments to new refugees from Ukraine, Scotland is canceling housing benefits, but Germany has allocated €50M for internally displaced people.

Ireland is cutting payments to new refugees from Ukraine, Scotland is canceling housing benefits, but Germany has allocated €50M for internally displaced people. The Irish government plans to reduce aid to newly arrived Ukrainian refugees to €38.8 per week compared to the current €232 per week. The change will not affect about 103,000 Ukrainians who are alread...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
Tuesday, September 19
More than a third of Ukrainian refugees do not plan to return home.

More than a third of Ukrainian refugees do not plan to return home. In particular, 23% have not decided whether to return to Ukraine, and 13% know that they will not return, according to a Youkraina study. However, 64% of respondents plan to return, but only 2% have t...

  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WarinUkraine
Wednesday, September 6
More Ukrainians are willing to stay abroad, causing a 7% GDP drop.

More Ukrainians are willing to stay abroad, causing a 7% GDP drop. The situation with Ukrainian refugees is not improving. According to the Center for Economic Strategy, a more active state policy for the return of citizens is needed. Between 1.3 million and 3.3 mill...

  • #GDPinUkraine
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Monday, July 17
Most Ukrainian refugees and internally displaced people still plan to return home.

Most Ukrainian refugees and internally displaced people still plan to return home. More than 75% of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) still hope to return home. However, the UN reported that only about 15% of them plan to do so soon, the UN reported. At the same time,...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WarinUkraine
Wednesday, June 7
About 10% of Ukrainian refugees will remain abroad after the war.

About 10% of Ukrainian refugees will remain abroad after the war. According to Ministry of Economy estimates, there are currently 5.3 to 6.2 million Ukrainians displaced abroad, including about 1.5 million in the aggressor country. The majority are women aged 25-49,...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #YuliyaSvyridenko
Tuesday, December 13
Ukrainians continue to prefer non-cash payments.

Ukrainians continue to prefer non-cash payments. In the third quarter of 2022, the total number of non-cash transactions in Ukraine and abroad amounted to 2.15 billion, and their total amount was UAH1.9B, reported by the National Bank. In Ukraine, a...

  • #nbu
  • #NonCashpayments
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Monday, December 12
Ukrainian refugees in Poland are encouraged to return home after the war.

Ukrainian refugees in Poland are encouraged to return home after the war. The desire to unite with family is the strongest motivator that prompts 25% of Ukrainians working in Poland to return home after the war, according to Gremi Personal research. Decent working condition...

  • #GremiPersonal
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Ukrainians abroad stimulate the economies of other countries.

Ukrainians abroad stimulate the economies of other countries. Spending by Ukrainians abroad in 2022 will reach $2B per month, which is three times more than the previous year, the head of the National Bank, Andriy Pishnyi, said. According to Pishnyi, because of ...

  • #AndriyPishnyi
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
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