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
Another country is accelerating the integration of Ukrainians, and Germany will increase payments for refugees. Swiss authorities intend to simplify the employment procedure for Ukrainian refugees by abolishing the mandatory work permit issued by local authorities. Removing bureaucratic obstacles is expected to... #RefugeesFromUkraine #UkrainiansInGermany #WorkForRefugees
The road to non-return: Germany will quicken the employment process for Ukrainian refugees. The German government wants to speed up and simplify the process of refugee employment, according to a message from the German Ministry of Labor. It is noted that more than 100,000 Ukrainians have rec... #HubertusHeil #RefugeesFromUkraine #UkrainiansInGermany #WorkForRefugees
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
Almost half of the Ukrainian refugees in Germany do not plan to return home. Of the more than one million Ukrainian refugees who came to Germany to escape the war, 44% hope to stay there, German researchers reported. Last year, 39% of surveyed Ukrainian immigrants declared the... #RefugeesFromUkraine #RepatriationInUkraine #UkrainiansInGermany #WorkForRefugees
Germany will turn Ukraine and its refugees into skilled workers. The German government has approved a draft law that eases immigration rules for skilled workers and expands the professional training system for foreigners. The German parliament is expected to approv... #RefugeesFromUkraine #UkrainiansInGermany #WorkinginGermany
About a third of Ukrainian refugees in Germany want to stay there. According to survey results, almost every third Ukrainian (26%) who left for Germany because of the war would like to stay and live in that country permanently. Nearly one in ten (11%) plans to remain... #RefugeesFromUkraine #SociologicalSurvey #UkrainiansInGermany