The President of Poland Signed a New Law on Assistance to Ukrainians
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Polish President Karol Navrotsky has signed a law that ends special benefits for Ukrainian refugees introduced after the start of a full-scale war. Instead, the country is moving to systemic rules for the protection of foreigners.
It extends the legal stay of Ukrainian citizens fleeing the war until 4 March 2027.
Poland cancels aid to Ukrainian refugees: lawThe President of Poland has signed a law canceling aid to Ukrainian refugees. The key instruments of the law have been transferred to the Law on the Protection of Foreigners.
The absence of registration within 30 days of entry into Poland would indicate the rejection of temporary protection.
The President of Poland has signed a new law on assistance to Ukrainian refugees. The legal stay is extended until March 4, 2027.
"What was justified at the time of trial, over time began to breed a sense of inequality towards Polish citizens," said Karol Nawrocki about the assistance Poland has provided to Ukrainian citizens since 2022. The president signed a law ending unconditional aid for Ukrainians. "Support yes, privileges at the expense of Poles no. (...) Aid must go hand in hand with responsibility and contribution to our community," he emphasized. The president of…
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