Japan terminates support program for refugees from Ukraine
A new system will be launched in December in accordance with the revised immigration law

Japan intends to terminate its support program for Ukrainian refugees evacuating to Japan. The program was launched last year as an emergency measure after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Source. This was reported by NHK.
"The Japanese government is ending the program as a new system will be launched in December in accordance with the revised immigration law," NHK said.
Another reason for the termination of the program is the decline in demand.
"The number of people using the program has recently dropped to about one person per flight," NHK writes.
Background. As a reminder, the German government wants to simplify the requirements for Ukrainian refugees to speak German.
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