Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s war in their country have the right to live and work in the EU for up to three years - but how difficult is it to find a job?
And what does this influx of refugees mean for Europe’s workforce and economy?
Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s war in their country have the right to live and work in the EU for up to three years - but how difficult is it to find a job?
And what does this influx of refugees mean for Europe’s workforce and economy?
By Victoria Arnold
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