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The pandemic has not deterred Ukrainians from going to Germany and the Czech Republic

date2020-10-21

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At the start of the pandemic, due to a lack of knowledge on how to bypass quarantine restrictions, the number of Ukrainians leaving for other EU countries decreased. But now labour migrants have adapted to the new reality and bypass the bans to get to work in other EU countries. Ukrainian labour migrants increasingly try to leave and work in these countries on the basis of Polish work visas or even ordinary work permits,” comments Gremi Personal CEO Tomasz Bogdevic. The full article is available at the link.

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