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Starting from 1st September 2024, state humanitarian accommodation will be provided for the maximum of 90 days from the date of the first receipt of temporary protection. This change applies to vulnerable persons, too. After this period, it is not possible for anyone to continue using the free state-provided humanitarian accommodation.
If you will have been using state humanitarian accommodation for 90 days (or more) as of 31st August 2024, you won’t be entitled to continue using it starting from 1st September 2024. You will have to leave and arrange your own accommodation or conclude a lease agreement and pay rent for further use of the accommodation.
For more information, follow our Facebook page Naši Ukrajinci and the Information Portal for Foreigners.
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