Poland Changes the Conditions for 800+ Assistance: Who Will Lose Child Benefits.
02.09.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.09.2025
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Changes in the Conditions for Receiving 800+ Assistance
According to inkorr.com: The Polish government has updated the requirements for Ukrainians receiving 800+ assistance for children. Now, in order to be eligible for monthly payments, one must be professionally active and pay taxes in Poland. Among the new conditions is participation in pension insurance and compliance with the established amount of payment.
Professionally active individuals include employees with official employment contracts, registered entrepreneurs, and those on parental leave with social insurance.
Monitoring compliance with these conditions will be conducted during each payment, which will be made monthly by the 10th of the month following the verification of professional activity criteria or health insurance.
These changes aim to increase the responsibility of aid recipients and guarantee a minimum level of social protection for Ukrainians working in Poland.
Changes in the conditions for receiving 800+ assistance are a response from the government to the need for more careful monitoring of social benefits. This also indicates a desire to provide support for those actively working in the country, thus strengthening the economic situation in Poland. It is equally important for Ukrainians to be aware of these innovations to avoid misunderstandings and preserve their rights to social benefits.Read also
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