Now, to receive humanitarian assistance, the applicant must have a stamp on crossing the border of Ukraine in his passport.
Czech authorities aim to tighten passport control for refugees coming from Ukraine. The innovation was directed against Hungarian Roma, who, using dual citizenship, applied for material assistance, Blesk reports.
It was noted that in order to receive humanitarian assistance, the applicant must have a stamp on crossing the border of Ukraine in his passport.
“This rule should be applied from next Monday,” Czech Interior Minister Vit Rakusan told the portal.
The media reported that these measures were in response to problems associated with Roma’s migration from Ukraine.
Roma refugees from Ukraine often have dual citizenship and, as Hungarian citizens, are not eligible to receive financial assistance in the Czech Republic, the Interior Minister said.
Recall that in mid-March, approximately 270 thousand refugees from Ukraine arrived in the Czech Republic.
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Source: korrespondent