That proposal that you took a screenshot of says that they would be allowed to stay in the EU, for a time, regardless of their home nations status.
Yes, the proposal does not grant short-term residents who can return to their home countries protection in the EU. However, it also states they should be admitted into the EU without requiring documents to ensure they can return.
>Such persons should nonetheless be
admitted into the Union on humanitarian grounds without requiring, in particular,
possession of a valid visa or sufficient means of subsistence or valid travel document,
to ensure safe passage with a view to returning to their country or region of origin.
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That proposal that you took a screenshot of says that they would be allowed to stay in the EU, for a time, regardless of their home nations status.
Yes, the proposal does not grant short-term residents who can return to their home countries protection in the EU. However, it also states they should be admitted into the EU without requiring documents to ensure they can return.
>Such persons should nonetheless be
admitted into the Union on humanitarian grounds without requiring, in particular,
possession of a valid visa or sufficient means of subsistence or valid travel document,
to ensure safe passage with a view to returning to their country or region of origin.
[Link](https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/proposal-council-implementing-decision-implementing-temporary-protection-directive_en)
They want to avoid, that refugees from other countries are taking the “Ukrainian Way”.