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Norway has significantly limited aid to Ukrainian refugees

Author:
Sofiia Telishevska
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For the second time since December, the Norwegian government has limited financial assistance to Ukrainian refugees in order to avoid an excessive burden on municipalities and maintain a high level of provision of services and benefits.

This is stated on the website of the Norwegian government.

The decisions are explained by the need to control the level of migration, because more than half of Ukrainian refugees arriving in the countries of Northern Europe seek asylum in Norway.

What changes are expected:

The changes come on top of measures the government unveiled in December. They provide for tighter restrictions on the ability to travel back and forth between Ukraine and Norway, and accommodation or transport is no longer offered to Ukrainians arriving at a location other than the National Arrival Center in the municipality of Rode. The requirements for learning the Norwegian language and employment are also being strengthened.

Currently, citizens of Ukraine who have received temporary protection in Norway receive average monthly payments of €650 per adult and €250 to €350 for each child.

In October 2023, the government of this country introduced a one-time payment for Ukrainian refugees who enjoy protection in Norway to return to Ukraine. It is €1,500 to a Norwegian bank account. The application for voluntary return and copies of tickets should be submitted 16 weeks before departure to Ukraine.