The EU’s policy regarding refugees from Ukraine has changed: people are leaving the Czech Republic, Germany is reducing support, and Poland is faced with a dilemma. According to Czech media, more than 200,000 Ukrainian refugees who entered the country after the start of the war have already left the Czech Republic. These refugees either went to another EU country... #RefugeesFromUkraine #UkrainiansInCzech #UkrainiansInGermany #ukrainiansinpoland #WorkForRefugees
Ireland has no space left for Ukrainian refugees, and the Czech Republic will pay Ukrainians to return to their homeland. Ireland has faced a crisis in resettling temporarily displaced people who are under temporary protection in the country. The Embassy of Ukraine in Ireland was informed that in the next few months newl... #RefugeesFromUkraine #RepatriationInUkraine #UkrainiansInCzech
Ukrainians paid $380M in taxes into the Czech Republic budget over the last year. As of the end of April, 91,000 Ukrainian refugees legally work in the Czech Republic, writes Hospodarske Noviny. About 85% of working Ukrainians are in insured labor relations and pay insurance premiu... #RefugeesFromUkraine #UkrainiansInCzech #WorkForRefugees #WorkinginCzechRepublic
More than 100,000 refugees from Ukraine now officially work in the Czech Republic. This is almost every fifth holder of a temporary protection visa. Since the start of the war, more than 460,000 Ukrainians have received such visas, according to a study by the migration platform EWL.... #RefugeesFromUkraine #UkrainiansInCzech #WorkForRefugees