EU: In 2026, Aid to Ukrainians Tied to Employment, Belgium – 1300 Euros
In 2026, the EU will change the system of support for Ukrainians, tying aid to employment. Belgium provides the most financial assistance – about 1300 euros per month, Germany offers Bürgergeld with financial support and integration programs. The discussion on the priority of integration continues.
In 2026, the system of support for Ukrainians in the countries of the European Union will undergo changes, with a tendency to tie assistance to employment and active integration. Different EU countries offer different conditions and levels of support for Ukrainian citizens.
Belgium leads in terms of direct financial assistance, providing approximately 1300 euros per month, as well as additional social benefits. Germany ranks second, offering the Bürgergeld system, which provides financial support, health insurance, and access to integration programs.
The question of whether the system of support for Ukrainians in Europe should be more focused on rapid integration and employment, or on ensuring greater financial stability, remains relevant.