Mass inspections will start in Ukraine on July 1: it will affect status and payments.
31.05.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
31.05.2025
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From July 1, 2025, inspections of the status of internally displaced persons (IDPs) will begin in Ukraine, as specified in government resolution No. 422 dated April 11, 2025. This initiative will concern all IDPs who receive state support or who are no longer receiving any payments.
Particular attention will be paid to individuals who have been abroad for a long Time without notifying the relevant authorities. If a displaced person has been outside Ukraine continuously for more than three months without valid reasons, their IDP status may be revoked.Valid reasons include medical treatment, rehabilitation procedures, official trips, or funerals of close relatives. Revocation of status is not permanent, and upon returning to the country, one can re-obtain the relevant certificate by applying to social protection services or through the electronic platform 'Diia'.
Do not ignore inspections
Future inspections will encompass a significant number of citizens, so it is important to carefully monitor the duration of stay abroad and promptly report any changes in circumstances to maintain status and associated benefits. It should be noted that new pension rules are being prepared in Ukraine. The Ukrainian government will begin large-scale inspections of the status of internally displaced persons starting in July 2025. The initiative aims to verify those who receive state support or have previously stopped these payments. It is important to track your situation and timely inform about any changes to avoid losing status and related benefits. According to government resolution No. 422 dated April 11, 2025, inspections of the status of internally displaced persons will begin in Ukraine in July 2025. The new initiative targets individuals who receive state support or have ceased receiving it. It is crucial to report any changes in circumstances in a timely manner to avoid complications.Read also
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