EU urged Ukrainians to prepare for return home: will they continue to protect.
The European Union plans to extend temporary protection for Ukrainians in the EU until 2027
The European Union plans to extend temporary protection for Ukrainians in the EU until 2027 to provide them with the necessary legal certainty. Ukrainians who already have jobs or family connections will also be offered other forms of legal residence, including obtaining permanent residency.
Priority is given to the return of Ukrainians to their homeland
The European Union places priority on the return of Ukrainians to their homeland. Member states are urged to prepare for the phased return and reintegration of Ukrainians in Ukraine. Germany and other countries will develop voluntary return programs and cooperate with the Ukrainian authorities. The European Union promises to support Ukraine for as long as necessary.
The European Union plans to support Ukrainians in the EU until 2027, providing them with legal certainty and offering various forms of legal residence. Another important aspect is the emphasis on the return of Ukrainians to their homeland and cooperation with Ukraine on this issue.
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