European countries continue to support Ukrainian refugees, although the conditions and amount of assistance have changed somewhat.
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SubscribeGermany: Single Ukrainians receive 563 euros per month. Teenagers aged 14-17 receive 471 euros, children aged 6-13 receive 390 euros, and children under 5 receive 357 euros. Assistance for school needs is also provided, with 130 euros at the beginning and 65 euros in the middle of the school year.
Czech Republic: Ukrainians receive 4860 crowns (215 dollars) for 150 days, while children receive 3490 crowns (155 dollars). Vulnerable categories can expect 6000 crowns (265 dollars) per month, while others can receive 4000 crowns (177 dollars).
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Norway: Ukrainians residing in refugee reception centers receive 520 euros per month. There is also assistance for basic needs (270-520 euros) and for children (90-180 euros).
Poland: Upon arrival, refugees receive 300 zlotys as a one-time payment. Monthly, they are paid 800 zlotys per child, along with 300 zlotys annually for school preparation.
France: Refugees receive 200-600 euros per month for living expenses, depending on family composition. Housing assistance (220 euros), food, and basic necessities are also provided.
Spain: Direct financial payments have ceased, but Ukrainians receive assistance for employment, education, and medical services. There is also the possibility of applying for social benefits for those in need (500-800 euros for adults and 1200-2000 euros for families).
Various countries also have different support programs through community organizations and local services.
Earlier, we reported that refugees from Ukraine are receiving a new status, and Germany is preparing a reform.
Ukrainians can use public transport for free in some European countries - more details on Zna.ua.