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16:25, 21.03.2023

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about author Ukrainians who have found temporary asylum after 24 February in the Czech Republic have until 31 March to undergo the temporary protection extension procedure.
The Ministry for Reintegration reminds you of this.
To do so, you must register online and reserve a date for a personal visit to the office of the Ministry of the Interior.
When registering, you must provide:
- personal data;
- your permanent place of residence in the Czech Republic;
- address and name of the school or kindergarten where your child is studying;
- prove a relationship with a person under 18 years of age, for whom you continue temporary protection.
Once you have registered and booked the deadline, your temporary protection will be extended until 30 September.
Confirmation of registration and the place and time of your visit to the MOI office will be sent by email.
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Evgenia Ruban
Editor
at SOCPORTAL.INFO
Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.
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