Regarding the acceptance of people evacuating from Ukraine, the government has decided to provide support such as living expenses to those who do not have relatives or acquaintances in Japan, but from those who are actually accepting, relatives to Japan There are voices requesting that support be extended to people who have acquaintances.

Regarding the acceptance of people who have evacuated from Ukraine, the government has decided to pay 2400 yen per day as living expenses to those who do not have relatives or acquaintances in Japan, but if there are relatives or acquaintances in Japan First of all, it is assumed that the relatives and acquaintances will support you.



Akihiro (54), an office worker living in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, has a wife, Orya (37), who lived in Ukraine for a homecoming birth, and a 10-month-old son, as well as Orya's sister, Chris (33). ) And his 4-year-old daughter have been accepted since the 18th of last month.



Mr. Akihiro picked up Mr. Orya and Mr. Chris to Poland, and the travel cost was about 700,000 yen for 5 people, and it cost more than 1 million yen including the hotel fee and the inspection cost of the new corona.



Currently, Chris and her daughter live together at Akihiro's home, but Akihiro supports her life because she doesn't speak Japanese and she has no prospect of finding a job. I am.



In the future, it is expected that Chris's family will be responsible for living expenses such as food expenses and utilities expenses by about 100,000 yen every month, so even those who have evacuated to Japan with relatives and acquaintances to the government etc. , I want you to expand your support.



Akihiro said, "I have to pay all my travel expenses and living expenses so far, and I can't rely on anything. I'm worried about my future life. I want you to spread it. "



Chris said, "I don't know when I can return to Ukraine, so I want to study Japanese and work in Japan, but I'm worried about my future life."



The local city of Matsudo will provide temporary living support of 150,000 yen to people who have evacuated from Ukraine regardless of whether they have relatives or acquaintances, but will continue to provide support. There are no plans so far.