The EU has activated a Temporary Protection Directive, drafted after the Balkan Wars.
>Besides the legal right to stay inside an EU member state, the directive enables access to the education system, labour market, healthcare, housing, professional assistance and social welfare. The protection will apply to Ukrainian nationals and their relatives, as well as to long-term residents from other nationalities who are unable to go back safely to their country of origin.
I guess that means I'm safe for at least a year/two years. Still, while the country I'm in is adapting the directive to their laws, I'll be continuing the refugee route. I guess I appreciate the resolve the EU has reacted with.