Poland Limits Acceptance of Refugees from Ukraine: What to Expect in 2027.
According to inkorr.com: Poland is facing an issue of overpopulation by Ukrainians and acknowledges that it cannot endlessly accept new refugees. As noted by a representative of the president, the excessive number of migrants complicates the integration process and contributes to the emergence of ghettos. Therefore, the country intends to focus on the adaptation of those Ukrainians who already reside in its territory to avoid social difficulties.
EU Plans for Ukrainian Refugees
At the same time, the European Union plans to end temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees in 2027. This will mean that those wishing to remain in the EU will need to meet certain requirements, as access to some services will be restricted after this deadline.
This situation emphasizes the importance of social integration of migrants and the readiness of EU countries to adapt their policies in accordance with realities. Poland, by focusing its efforts on supporting those already in the country, aims to prevent social tensions that may arise due to high migration. Key questions also remain regarding the EU's plans to support Ukrainians in the future.
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