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Ireland will cut housing aid for Ukrainian refugees from €600 to €400 monthly, ending the program by March 2027 to ease housing pressure and promote independence.
Ireland plans to gradually phase out its Accommodation Recognition Payment for hosting Ukrainian refugees, reducing the monthly stipend from €600 to €400 and extending the program until March 2027.
The move aims to reduce pressure on housing and transition Ukrainians toward independent living, with over 19,200 still in state-funded accommodations as of March 2026.
The government is ending hotel contracts and restricting ARP eligibility to spare rooms or second homes not previously rented.
Officials emphasize the program’s winding down is inevitable, with a focus on long-term integration and returning housing to the private market.
Irlanda recortará la ayuda de vivienda para los refugiados ucranianos de 600 € a 400 € mensuales, terminando el programa en marzo de 2027 para aliviar la presión de la vivienda y promover la independencia .