The Government Will Limit the Number of Ukrainians in Denmark
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Fourteen oblasts in western and central Ukraine, excluding Kyiv, are to be considered relatively safe for civilians. Morten Boedskov, Minister of Immigration and Integration, emphasized that 47,600 Ukrainian citizens currently live in Denmark. "Some municipalities are struggling to find housing for such a large number of Ukrainians and integrate them into Danish society," Boedskov explained, as quoted in the statement. Denmark: Government Wants …
The previous government proposed the same shortly before the election.
The SVM government proposed to restrict Ukrainians' access to residence permits. The government is now repeating this
For four years, Ukrainian refugees have had direct access to residence in Denmark. Now the government is slamming the door on a large number of Ukrainians. We don't have room, says the minister.
The Danish government plans to limit the possibility of obtaining a special residence permit for newly arrived Ukrainians from 14 regions that it considers less affected by the war. The changes will not affect those who are already in the country, and the list of regions will be able to be revised in the future
Denmark's center-left government has presented a proposal to tighten residency regulations for Ukrainians. Arrivals from regions less affected by the war will no longer be automatically treated as refugees in need of shelter. The article, "Denmark is the next country to restrict migration," comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
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