Switzerland Extends Support Measures for Ukrainians Until March 4, 2028, Limiting Them to Those Liable for Military Service
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Switzerland extends support measures for Ukrainians until March 4, 2028, limiting them to those liable for military service
Switzerland will maintain temporary protection status (Status S) for Ukrainians who left Ukraine due to Russia's full-scale invasion until March 4, 2028, but will restrict the rules for obtaining it.
The Federal Council extends the protection status S – with restrictions. That's what the Ukrainian association in Switzerland says about it.
Switzerland has limited protection for Ukrainians subject to conscriptionSwitzerland extended S status until March 2028, but excluded Ukrainians who do not perform military duty from the program.
Ukrainian citizens liable for military service face a new rule. Status S in Switzerland will now only be granted to Ukrainian citizens who are in compliance with their military obligations to their country. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a press release from the Swiss Federal Department of Justice and Police (EJPD). Status S for Ukrainians in Switzerland has been changed. The requirement to fulfill military obligations applies to Ukrai…
From 20 August, temporary protection would be granted only to applicants who did not violate their military obligations to Ukraine.
Ukraine: Protection status S will be lifted in March 2028 at the earliest
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