How much living allowance do refugees from Ukraine receive?
Since 1 April, refugees from Ukraine (including refugees without Ukrainian nationality) can claim €260 living allowance, per person per month. Registration in the BRP (Basic Registration of Persons) is not a condition for receiving living allowance.
Please note: municipalities may pay out part of the living allowance in kind, for example if meals are offered in reception centres. As a result, refugees in some municipalities may receive (much) less living allowance. See, among other things, the Kamerbrief of March 30 and Article 6 et seq. of the Regeling Opvang Ontheemden Oekraïne (ROO).
Extra allowance
Refugees who live with a host family receive an extra allowance in addition to the living allowance. Adults receive € 215 per month, children € 55. This money can be used for, for example, public transport, family visits or sports. Refugees can also use the money to contribute to the costs of the host family, but this is not mandatory. If several refugees are accommodated in a host family, they are each entitled to living allowance. There is no maximum amount per host family.
3 to 6 months
The Government has decided to grant living allowance for a period of three months, with an extension to six months. In the meantime, we are looking at how the payment of living allowances can be organized in the future for refugees who do not have a job.