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Ireland's Plan to Pay Ukrainians to Return

Ireland's Plan to Pay Ukrainians to Return

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Irelands Justice Minister, Jim OCallaghan, is considering a plan to incentivize Ukrainian refugees to return home, with financial assistance similar to Irelands voluntary returns program. Over 125,000 Ukrainians have fled to Ireland since Russias invasion in February 2022. OCallaghan plans to present a government memo on temporary protection issues in the coming weeks, which may include cash assistance for returns. Ukraines leaders are also encouraging their people to return home. Meanwhile, state housing for Ukrainian refugees who arrived before March 2024 will be phased out over six months, with exceptions for vulnerable individuals. The EU is also launching a voluntary return program in 2027 to help rebuild lives in Ukraine.

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