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A survey starts among Ukrainians about their job opportunities in Bulgaria

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Bulgaria's Employment Agency has started a survey among Ukrainian citizens residing in Bulgaria. The goal is for the state institutions to receive up-to-date information about their job opportunities in the country in the coming months. Their attitudes towards independent living, child rearing and education, as well as providing health care for their elderly relatives with whom they reside, will also be explored. 

The agency notes that the collected data will serve to take adequate and timely actions and measures to support Ukrainian citizens.


The survey is carried out through an on-line form, which is published on the official website of the Employment Agency at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSXT0rZqsDmHx3Y7OLY3J-RMrnfxagU9SeMxvx8E0IMry_DA/viewform and can also be accessed via a QR code for mobile devices.



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