Eligibility for Compensation via 'Diia': A Guide for Ukrainians Abroad.
Financial Support for Ukrainians Displaced Overseas
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainians who fled the country due to the war can now apply for compensation through a new category, A1.2, on the government's 'Diia' portal. This initiative is designed for individuals who left Ukraine after February 24, 2022, offering a pathway to financial assistance for those forcibly displaced. The 'Diia' app is a central digital platform for Ukrainian government services, widely used by citizens.
Applications can be submitted by adult citizens, as well as by parents or legal guardians on behalf of children, ensuring support extends to minors. It is important to note that the specific payment amounts have not yet been determined, as they will be set by the International Compensation Commission. The first disbursements are projected to begin in late 2026 or early 2027, providing a timeline for financial planning.
How to Apply for Compensation
To submit a claim, applicants must log in to the 'Diia' portal and provide documentation confirming their forced displacement, such as proof of temporary protection or acquisition of another citizenship. This process aims to streamline access to aid for those facing hardship because of the conflict.
This initiative grants Ukrainians displaced by war the opportunity for financial support, which could significantly alleviate their circumstances.
Thus, the new A1.2 category, 'Forced Displacement Outside Ukraine,' on the 'Diia' portal creates vital opportunities for those compelled to leave their country. This represents a significant step in supporting individuals impacted by the armed conflict and an effort to ease their socio-economic situation. The simplified application procedure is critical for providing timely assistance under such difficult conditions and may form part of a broader system of support for forced migrants.
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