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Originally Posted by k0nr4d
I think a large percentage will stay here and not go further west too due to language barriers. Ukrainian and polish are mutually intelligible and within 3-4 months they can speak polish communicatively.
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I don't think so. E.g. how long
Sid70 did stay in Poland? The same will happen to the most of other Ukrainians too. They all will go to the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Switzerland etc. The language border is nothing when you can live for welfare and do nothing. Don't forget that Ukraine is a very poor country: civilian war, heroin addiction, AIDS epidemic, no jobs, no money, no future. The 45 millions of Ukrainians are desperately need a way to run off the country and they consider the EU as the best landing site. Once again, look at
Sid70, because he is a typical example of the Ukrainian who had a chance to cross the EU border.
The Ukrainian prostitute Maria awaits for clients - a winner of World Press Photo 2012:
Hope they all will find their dream in Western Europe
