Members of the Czech Parliament have decided to extend visas for Ukrainian refugees to stay in the Czech Republic for another year until the end of March 2024. czech radio.
57 of 62 senators voted to extend visas. Now the decision needs to be supported by the president of the country.
Visas give refugees the right to social and health insurance, the opportunity to study at Czech universities and work in Czech companies.
According to Czech Interior Minister Vito Rakushan, there are currently about 300,000 Ukrainian refugees in the country, and their numbers are not increasing sharply.
According to the country’s Ministry of Labor, about 130 thousand Ukrainian refugees work in the republic.
Former Polish President Andrzej Duda declarationThe number of Ukrainian refugees in Poland and Germany will increase in the near future.
Before that, the German newspaper Die Welt WroteThat Germany is in an “extremely stressful situation” because of refugees.
Source: Gazeta

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