• 29/09/2022
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Clearly: How many asylum seekers take in the European Union countries<

According to European asylum law, Member States must provide people in need of a fair settlement of asylum request.

EU States are also obliged to comply with certain humanitarian and social standards concerning accommodation and provision of life needs to migrants who seek asylum in the country.The right should guarantee “adequate conditions to provide them with a minimum and protect their physical and mental health”.

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However, individual members of the Union have very different ideas about 'adequate conditions'.For example, in addition to the amount of contributions, for example, it depends on whether asylum seekers receive cash or vouchers that they can only use in certain stores.

A clear comparison of doses in countries where the most immigrants tried to settle the most immigrants during the refugee crisis.However, it is important to keep in mind that the cost of living is often different in individual countries.

1.Germany

According to the German Act, benefits for asylum seekers can reach up to 354 euros (about CZK 9,100) per month.It is about seventy euros less than what the recipients receive common social benefits.

However, individuals who have found a place in dormitories controlled by the state will not reach more than 135 euros per month (less than 3.5 thousand), either in cash or in vouchers.After migrants receive refugee status, they are entitled to regular social benefits.

2.Italy

Refugees who applied for asylum in Italy have secured accommodation until their requests are settled.They also get food, hygienic supplies and clothing.However, critics often draw attention to the poor quality of Italian admission centers.

Two months after completing the application, immigrants can start working.Unemployed individuals in admission centers receive 75 euros per month, ie two and a half euros per day (about 65 crowns).Those who decide to leave the admission centers no longer entitled to these benefits.

3.Sweden

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Applicants on asylum in Sweden who are able to provide themselves, have to find and pay for themselves.

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Pocket money for international protection applicants who stay at the admission center is CZK 30 per day.There they will get free to eat.On the other hand, migrants have to cook in residential centers, so they receive a monthly amount of subsistence minimum, which is currently CZK 3,410.

When the applicant lives in the residential center and has his own funds that exceed the amount of the subsistence minimum, the accommodation (130 CZK per day) must pay for their own sources, and in the admission center also food (CZK 112 per day).Applicants who stay outside the residential center pay all the costs associated with staying in addition to health services.

If they do not have the funds, they can live in the state hostel for free.There they receive food and monthly doses of approximately 70 euros (about CZK 1,800).Those who came with children are also entitled to another 55 euros per child (1420 CZK)

Migrants who got private housing receive about 225 euros per month (about 5 800 CZK), from which they pay hygienic needs, clothing, medical treatment, medicines and leisure activities.

Once applicants have obtained a refugee status and a work permit, they must find their own accommodation.For comparison - adult Swede gets 394 euros per month (less than CZK 10,200).

4.France

Asylum seekers in France are entitled to monthly benefits of EUR 204 (about CZK 5,200).Each other member of the family waiting for asylum in France will receive an extra 102 euros (over CZK 2,600).

The contributions are not entitled to a person under the age of eighteen who came without parents.Doses are treated every year to reflect inflation.Migrants who reject the accommodation provided by the state are losing their claims to these benefits.

5.Great Britain

Immigrants requesting asylum in the United Kingdom cannot choose where they will live in the country.The accommodation will be assigned to them by the authorities and receives 170 euros per month (CZK 4,390) for food, hygienic supplies and clothing after recalculation.Pregnant women and mothers with children under three years receive an extra thirteen euros per month.Asylum seekers may not work in Britain but have free access to National Health Services and to Education at State Schools.

6.Spain

During the first six months, asylum seekers in Spain are accommodated in shared centers.There, in addition to food, they receive monthly doses of about 50 euros (less than CZK 1,300).Another EUR 19 (490 CZK) will receive migrants for each child.Expenditure for public transport, medical treatment, language courses or translators are paid by the authorities after submitting an invoice.

Applicants must move to private accommodation for the second six months, but Spain still pays for them.In addition, applicants receive monthly doses between three and five style euros (about 7 700 - 13 000 CZK), the exact amount depends on the family status.In the last six -month phase, applicants are allowed to work and are entitled to social benefits only in a state of emergency.

7.Austria

Asylum seekers in Austria can choose a state -controlled hostel where they get food and a monthly dose worth 40 euros (thousands of crowns).If they decide to accommodate and cook themselves, contributions are between 150 - 200 euros (3 800 - 5 100 CZK).Some Austrian states have limited contributions to children by the upper limit of one hundred euros per child.

In addition, applicants receive one hundred and fifty euros per year (about CZK 3,800) for the purchase of clothing and children 200 euros for the purchase of school supplies, mostly in the form of vouchers to certain shops.Individuals who prefer private dwellings, where food, clothes and other needs themselves are obtained between 320 and 365 euros (approx. 8 200 - 9 400 CZK).

8.Greece

Life needs and medical care for asylum seekers in Greece ensures the Social Solidarity Center and the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).Applicants accommodated in state facilities receive monthly benefits worth 90 euros (about CZK 2,300), occasionally in the form of vouchers.The family with a maximum of six members living in private accommodation is entitled to up to 550 euros per month (about 14 200 CZK).