Germany reduces payments for newly arrived Ukrainian refugees: what is known

Starting in April 2025, Germany plans to update the rules for payments to refugees from Ukraine. Instead of civil assistance, they will receive smaller amounts, just like other asylum seekers. Find out who will be affected by the new rules and what amounts are provided
The German political parties CDU/CSU and the Social Democratic Party have reached a new coalition agreement that provides for changes in payments to Ukrainian refugees. This is reported by sueddeutsche.de.
According to the agreement, which has yet to be officially approved, from April 1, 2025, newly arrived Ukrainians will no longer be able to apply for Bürgergeld, the so-called civil aid.
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Ukrainians in Germany will receive less: changes in social policy
Refugees from Ukraine who arrive in Germany after this date will receive smaller amounts, just like other asylum seekers. Instead of civil assistance, which currently provides € 563 per month for one person, they will receive payments under the law on benefits for asylum seekers.
It is also planned to introduce a nationwide means test for newcomers. This means that Ukrainians will have to prove their need for financial support.
Who keeps the old payments?
These innovations will not affect those Ukrainians who are already in Germany and receive Bürgergeld - they will continue to receive payments under the current scheme.
Reasons for the changes
The government explains these steps by the need to reduce social costs and encourage more Ukrainians to find employment, as almost half of them are currently registered as unemployed.
How much will they pay?
According to the updated rates for 2025:
Single persons - €441 instead of €460;
Spouses or residents of collective shelters - €397 instead of €413;
Young people under 25 - €353 instead of €368;
Adolescents aged 14-17 - €391 instead of €408;
Children 6-13 years old - €327 instead of €341;
Children under 6 years old - €299 instead of €312.
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We remind you! For the first time, Germany approved the extradition of a Ukrainian who refused military service. Read about the circumstances of the case, the court's decision and its implications for future extradition proceedings in our previous article.
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