Poland has approved a new law for Ukrainians: what will change from 2026.
According to inkorr.com: In December, Poland adopted an important law regarding the status of Ukrainian refugees. The country's Senate supported the draft law, which defines the conditions for Ukrainians' stay on Polish territory. President Karol Nawrocki is to sign this document for it to come into effect. The main aspects of the new law concern the rights of Ukrainian refugees.
Main provisions of the new law:
- Legal stay: Ukrainians can legally remain in Poland until 2026.
- Social benefits: The law establishes the conditions for receiving social benefits, which will depend on parents' activity and children's education.
- Medical restrictions: Access to certain medical services for adult citizens of Ukraine will be restricted.
- Control: Monthly checks on the employment status and residence of Ukrainians will be conducted, and benefits will be suspended in case of departure or unemployment.
It is expected that the president will sign the law soon, as the government and the president are actively cooperating on this issue. After signing, the law will come into effect the day after publication in the official journal. This innovation will ensure the legal stay of Ukrainians in Poland until 2026.
Thus, the law passed in December regarding the status of Ukrainian refugees creates conditions for their stay in Poland until 2026, which is an important step in improving the living conditions of Ukrainians seeking asylum in the neighboring country. In the context of the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, these changes have a significant social impact and can substantially help those who have fled from the war.
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