EU plans would extend right for 4m Ukrainians to stay in bloc until 2027
Briefly

The European Commission has proposed extending temporary protection status for over 4 million Ukrainians in the EU until March 2027. This extension is part of a broader effort to ensure that Ukrainians who fled due to the Russian invasion have continued support. Member states must approve this plan, which includes urging governments to create easier paths for residency and work permits. Additionally, the commission advocates for programs to support voluntary returns, emphasizing the need for Ukrainians to help rebuild their country post-war, as the Ukrainian government announces community hubs to assist returning citizens.
The European Commission has proposed to extend temporary protection status for over 4 million Ukrainians in the EU until March 2027, urging governments to facilitate voluntary returns.
The EU plans for Ukraine's unity hubs aim to support citizens in returning home and integrating into host societies, highlighted by the forthcoming Berlin hub.
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