Germany Changes Social Benefits Conditions for Ukrainian Refugees Starting in 2025
Germany continues to accept citizens of Ukraine seeking refuge from the war, placing them in various regions of the country…
Germany continues to accept citizens of Ukraine seeking refuge from the war, placing them in various regions of the country…
The UK Home Office has presented a comprehensive reform of immigration rules, introducing the most stringent changes in the last…
The financial pressure related to rent payments remains a significant issue for millions of Ukrainian refugees and internally displaced persons.…
The Irish government has decided to reduce the period of free accommodation in state-provided housing for newly arrived Ukrainian citizens…
In Germany, there has been a significant increase in the employment rate among Ukrainian refugees over the past three years.…
The issue of housing for Ukrainian citizens seeking asylum in the Netherlands is becoming more acute: they are increasingly being…
In Poland, an alternative draft law is being developed regarding social support for Ukrainian refugees. This decision is prompted by…
A trend has emerged in the European Union to decrease the amount of aid for Ukrainian refugees. Governments of individual…
The Polish government has decided to gradually cease the operation of shelters for war migrants from Ukraine. The corresponding bill…
The Dutch government has decided to significantly raise the monthly payments for accommodation in state housing for employed citizens of…