Two years after the start of the war in Ukraine, the refugee flow does not stop and is currently increasing again after a certain decline . This is claimed by Ukrainians living in Bulgaria who help with the adaptation of the newly arriving Ukrainian..
As of today, the temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees in Bulgaria is being extended by one year. The government's decision affects about 173,000 citizens who left their country because of Russia's aggression. The statute provides Ukrainian..
The Bulgarian government plans to extend the residence status of Ukrainians who received temporary protection in Bulgaria by one year . The idea will be proposed for public discussion. Temporary protection cards expire on March 4. This will be yet..
Hoteliers who accommodated Ukrainian refugees in their hotel bases report delayed payments. Among them there are those who took out loans to continue their operation. "We haven't been paid for our food since the summer. We have to receive about..
About 1.1 million Ukrainian refugees have entered Bulgaria since the beginning of the war, BTA reported, citing Seda Kuzucu, representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Bulgaria. During a press conference at BTA,..
The Bulgarian government has extended until March 24, 2023 the validity period of the Program for Humanitarian Assistance to Displaced Persons from Ukraine with Provisional Protection in Bulgaria. New accommodation will be carried out only in..
“Bulgaria takes the best care of its refugees out of the entire EU… and from day one they were put up at hotels… it is just that the financing ran out,” caretaker Minister of Tourism Ilin Dimitrov said at the end of last week in an interview..
Ukrainian refugees have time until November 15 to decide whether to go to state-owned accommodation bases. These are hotels where all state employees and their families rest, caretaker Minister of Tourism Ilin Dimitrov told BNT. We..
"The State Agency for Refugees refuses to take responsibility for the Ukrainian refugees", P rof essor Rumen Draganov, Director of the Institute for Analysis and Assessment in Tourism , said for Nova TV . According to him, the..
The ongoing programme for accommodation of Ukrainian refugees ends on August 31, Bulgaria’s Deputy Minister of Tourism Irena Georgieva said for the BNT. Nearly 26,000 Ukrainians have been accommodated in 1,000 hotels and state facilities. A..