Ukraine, Ukrainegate, 21, March , 2022 – After the Russian war forced the Ukrainians to flee their country and seek refuge in neighboring countries, the Czech Republic provided a valuable service to refugees who sought refuge in the Czech Republic and issued a special visa, this service represented in working in the republic without special permission, and also without applying for a work card or permit In the country, they are also able to pay taxes and social insurance, as regulated by a special law called the Law of Ukraine.
It is also reported that the Czech government has approved a so-called humanitarian grant of 5,000 kronor, equivalent to 200 euros, to cover the priority costs to be received by all refugees from Ukraine who arrived in the Czech Republic after February 24, 2022.
The Czech Interior Ministry said there are more than 200,000 Ukrainian refugees who have received special visas, and that children under the age of 15, nearly a quarter of them, are not required to register.