Irish Examiner: EU ready to pay Ukrainian refugees to go home

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The European Union has offered member states to pay to motivate Ukrainian refugees to return to their homeland. The Irish newspaper writes about it Irish Inspector.

It is noted that Ukrainians have been granted asylum in the EU until March 2024. However, an extension until March 2025 is also possible. Those who can find a job or start studying will be able to obtain a residence permit. In addition, EU countries are planning to develop a program for the reintegration of Ukrainians together with Kiev.

“One of the strategies involves promoting voluntary repatriation: migrants will be subsidized for some time after they return home,” the article says.

Former German Interior Minister Nancy Feather spoke To tighten asylum procedures in the European Union.

According to him, immigration policy should focus more on limiting the number of refugees.

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