Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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Czech Education Ministry asks for more funds to integrate Ukrainian refugees
Czech schools will need more than CZK 5 billion by the end of August to integrate refugees from Ukraine, says Education Minister Petr Gazdík.
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Ukrainian classes for refugee children now underway in Czech Republic
Special school classes for Ukrainian children whose families have fled to the Czech Republic are now running in Prague, Brno and other places.
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Meet the Prague ambassador hosting two Ukrainian families
Prague's ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Martina Mlinarević, has taken in two Ukrainian families, swelling her usual household of three to no fewer than nine.
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New community map helps Ukrainian refugees navigate new country
To help them find the Ukrainian refugees way around the Czech Republic, a group of IT experts have created a special interactive community map.
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Ukrainian refugees with visas now eligible for financial benefit, easier employment process
From Monday, refugees from Ukraine are able to ask for an emergency humanitarian allowance of CZK 5,000.
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Labour survey: Ukrainian refugees mainly interested in short-term jobs
Ukrainian refugees now entering the Czech jobs market are primarily interested in manual labour and short-term employment, according to a survey by the Czech News Agency.
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“Buy in the regions. Prague is not worth it”, says expat property investor
We speak to American Colin Shea whose investments in Czech properties have led him to become a full-fledged land lord.
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Ukrainian priest in Czechia says the war changed his people
Ukrainian priest Marian Kurylo spoke to Czech Radio about the war that changed his people.
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Czechia struggling to accommodate growing number of refugees
As the influx of refugees from Ukraine to the Czech Republic continues, accommodation capacities is some parts of the country have already been exhausted.
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Ukrainian refugees keen to start work as soon as possible
Labour offices are starting to feel the strain of the influx of war refugees from Ukraine. The vast majority of them are keen to start work as soon as possible.
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Govt. approves more help for Ukrainians and calls for continued solidarity
The Czech government has just rubberstamped a raft of measures aimed at helping the thousands of Ukrainian refugees arriving in the country.
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Prague buckling under the strain as majority of war refugees head for capital city
Prague is buckling under an unprecedented wave of Ukrainian war refugees and is trying to redirect some of them to the regions.
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