The new regulations have reduced the length of time Ukrainians can leave their accommodation from seven days to zero
Ukrainian refugees are no longer able to leave their State-provided accommodation temporarily, under new Government regulations.The new regulations, in place since October 7th, reduce the length of time Ukrainians can leave their accommodation from seven days to zero.However the Department of Integration is considering exemptions for the Christmas period, which could allow refugees to return to Ukraine for a temporary period if they wish do so.
The offices of the Refugee Legal Service, International Protection Office, in Dublin on 25/01/2023. Image: Leah Farrell / RollingNews.ie
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