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Ukrainians granted almost 380,000 temporary protection visas in Czech Republic

June 21st, 2022

The number of temporary protection visas the Czech Republic has issued to refugees from Ukraine since the start of its Russian invasion has reached 379,524, the Interior Ministry said on Twitter on Tuesday. On Monday, the visas were granted to 1,200 people, which was about 1,100 fewer than a week ago. The temporary protection status enables refugees to stay in the Czech Republic for up to one year with access to public health insurance, education and the labour market.


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