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Ireland's Ukrainian Refugees: Return Incentives & Accommodation Shift

Ireland's Ukrainian Refugees: Return Incentives & Accommodation Shift

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Irelands government is planning to end state-funded hotel stays for Ukrainian refugees, with a shift starting in August. The move aims to support those who wish to return home, similar to cash incentives given to failed asylum seekers. The transition provides at least three months notice, with exemptions for vulnerable individuals. The EUs temporary protection scheme for Ukrainians ends in 2027, with no clear plan yet. Minister for Justice Jim OCallaghan suggests Ireland should offer return options, and discussions on balancing support for staying and leaving refugees are ongoing.

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