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The bulk of the 756,548 Ukrainians who got first time residency in the EU last year went to Poland – 79%.

The bulk of the 756,548 Ukrainians who got first time residency in the EU last year went to Poland – 79%.

The bulk of the 756,548 Ukrainians who got first time residency in the EU last year went to Poland – 79%. Spreading into the Baltics and around Central Europe, Ukrainians accounted for the top nationality of foreign workers granted residency in eight EU nations: Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. In contrast to the fast growth of Ukrainians, EU ‘initial residence permits’ issued to all nationalities for all reasons increased last year by 6%, to 3 million.

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