The number of legally employed Ukrainians in the Czech Republic has reached 150,000, up from 123,000 in April.
Business in Italy and Spain: What Taxes and Social Contributions Should Entrepreneurs Pay?
The Italian tax system has several tiers that increase with your income.
Financial Support from the Polish Center for International Aid: How to Apply
This option is available only in the Lublin Voivodeship and only for Ukrainians who have not received assistance from UNHCR.
Poland 2025: How to Sort Waste Correctly to Avoid Fines
On Polish streets and near residential buildings today, you’ll see five color-coded bins: blue, yellow, green, brown, and black.
Payments and Changes for Ukrainians in Germany: What to Expect in 2025
In 2025, the amount of Bürgergeld social assistance will remain at the 2024 level.
Ukrainians in Poland: What Will Change Next Year?
Starting in 2025, Ukrainians in Poland will have the opportunity to apply for a CUKR card, allowing them to stay in the country for up to three years.
What is a digital nomad visa and how is it beneficial?
A digital nomad visa is a special temporary residence permit available in more than 40 countries for people who work remotely via the internet.
How to Become a Private Entrepreneur in France: A Guide for Ukrainians
In France, a private entrepreneur can choose from several statuses: "micro-entrepreneur", "travailleur indépendant" (independent worker), or "freelance".
Ukrainian App “Diia” Receives International Recognition
It has been included in the prestigious TIME Best Inventions 2024 ranking in the "Apps & Software" category.
How to Get a Driver’s License in Ireland: A Ukrainian’s Experience
An Irish driver's license, compared to a Ukrainian one, significantly reduces car insurance costs – almost three times annually.
Lithuania will provide one-time payments of 176 euros to newly arrived ukrainians
Who can receive the payment?
Oncology during wartime: where do ukrainians seek help?
According to the World Health Organization's forecasts, cancer cases worldwide will increase by more than 75% by 2050. Globally, lung and breast cancer remain the most common types. During the war, the situation for Ukrainian cancer patients has become particularly challenging. However, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, European...












