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Schengen Area Reports about Ukrainian Immigrants

Ukrainians in Hungary

According to Hungarian authorities, Ukrainian refugees in Hungary have risen to over 12,000 in just one day. In addition, the same stated that 789 people had received temporary residence permits from the police.

Ukrainians In Spain

Since the start of the Ukrainian conflict, Spain has taken in a considerable number of refugees. According to reports, the country has assisted 61,130 refugees. The Spanish government has stated that roughly 65,000 requests for temporary protection have been filed.
Furthermore, the National Security Situation Committee reported that between April 11 and April 20, approximately 13,000 requests for temporary protection were submitted.

Ukrainians in Germany

According to federal police, roughly 316,000 Ukrainian migrants have been registered in Germany thus far.
Germany’s states, especially Berlin and Brandenburg, had requested assistance from the federal government, arguing that states should not be responsible for the financial burden of assisting the high number of refugees escaping the war.
“It will enable people to arrive well here in Germany. Potential can be used, talents can be fostered, and children and young people can also have a perspective here,” After the decision, Berlin Mayor Franziska Giffey remarked.
More than 60,000 Ukrainians are living in Berlin, according to estimates at the moment.

Ukrainians in France

Like many other nations, France has welcomed migrants from Ukraine and has granted them temporary resident cards in the EU, allowing them to receive education and work in the country. France fully supports Ukraine and its citizens, giving them aid and other necessary resources to ease the state of these people

Ukrainians in Slovakia

Slovakia is also continuing to provide temporary refuge to Ukrainians fleeing the conflict. About 66,000 Ukrainian refugees were given temporary protection in Slovakia on April 12. Women and kids make up the bulk of those who stayed in Slovakia.