The Irish government has reduced state-provided housing for new Ukrainian arrivals to 30 days.
Previously, displaced Ukrainians could stay in state-provided accommodation for 90 days. Now, they will be required to vacate the premises after 30 days. Additionally, working residents will be required to contribute to their rent.
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A leaked note from the Irish Department of Justice estimates that the state's remaining capacity could be exhausted by the end of November if current trends continue, with around 50 people arriving each day in need of accommodation.
This change is linked to Ukraine's recent decision to allow men aged 18 to 24 to leave the country, easing wartime travel restrictions.
Author's summary: Ireland cuts state housing for Ukrainians to 30 days due to growing arrivals.