Wie viele ukrainische Flüchtlinge alle sechs Monate nach Hause zurückkehren: IOM-Statistiken
Seit Herbst 2023 gibt es eine stetige Rückkehr von Ukrainern aus dem Ausland, wobei alle sechs Monate etwa 100.000 Menschen nach Hause kommen. Erfahren Sie, aus welchen Ländern sie am häufigsten zurückkehren und warum
Since the start of the full-scale war, millions of Ukrainians have been forced to leave their homes and go abroad in search of safety.
However, since the fall of 2023, there has been a steady trend of return, with about 100,000 Ukrainians coming home every six months. This is according to data from the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Why are Ukrainians returning?
According to the IOM, it is not all family members who return at the same time, but only individuals. This indicates a considered approach to making such a decision. The main reasons are:
- the desire to be close to loved ones and relatives;
- the need to care for elderly parents or relatives;
- the desire to resume a career and start a business in Ukraine.
Among those returning, 93% came from European Union countries, with the largest numbers coming from Poland (36%) and Germany (16%). This corresponds to the overall statistics on the resettlement of Ukrainian refugees in the first years of the war.
If you are unsure which countries accept Ukrainian refugees, consult a migration lawyer through Visit Ukraine.
Main reasons for returning
The IOM identifies several key factors that motivate people to return:
- expiry of temporary protection abroad;
- loss of employment or completion of education;
difficulties in adapting (language barriers, cultural differences);
- improvement of the situation in certain regions of Ukraine;
- emotional desire to live at home, even despite the risks.
At the same time, experts emphasize that the return process is not easy and requires state support — the provision of affordable housing, jobs, medical services, and quality education.
These conditions determine whether a person will stay in Ukraine for a longer period.
How many Ukrainians are still in the EU?
According to Eurostat, as of the beginning of summer 2025, there were 4.26 million Ukrainians with temporary protection status in EU countries. In April alone, the number of such persons increased by 2,525. The largest number of new refugees was recorded in Sweden.
Since the beginning of Russia's invasion, most Ukrainians have left for:
Germany — 1,189,355 people (27.9% of all Ukrainians in the EU);
Poland — 986,925 people;
Czech Republic — 370,600 people.
New changes for refugees in Poland
Important news for those who are still in Poland is the decision by the authorities to change the conditions of stay in collective accommodation centers (OZZ) from November 1, 2025.
From now on, they will only accept people from protected categories — pensioners, pregnant women, and people with disabilities.
To properly prepare for your return to Ukraine, we recommend consulting with experts at Visit Ukraine.
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