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How Ukrainians can legalize for a long time in Poland and how many refugees are already working: explained in Warsaw

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Most Ukrainians in Poland became independent.

In Poland in 2022, about 700 thousand refugees from Ukraine got a job. About 80,000 people who fled the war started by the Russian dictator and Putin are still in the places of collective accommodation.

This was stated by Deputy Interior Minister of Poland Pavel Shefernaker on Radio.ZET.

“We have created the entire legal framework for legalizing the stay of refugees in Poland, simplified the procedures, which allowed 700,000 people from Ukraine to get a job in Poland last year,” says the Deputy Interior Minister of Poland.

The politician specified that last year in Poland 1 million 600 thousand refugees received assistance under the roof of Polish families.

“A year has passed, and most of them have become independent. The Polish state cannot pay for the stay of these people indefinitely. They will participate in the maintenance costs,” says Pavel Schefernaker, answering a question about the change in rules from March 1, according to which refugees will have to pay extra for your stay in Poland.

The Polish MP added that persons with disabilities, the elderly and mothers with children would be exempted from this meeting: “Those people who can pay should pay for their stay in such places.”

The deputy minister also adds that 80% of Ukrainians who have moved to Poland since the start of the full-scale war have already found jobs. According to him, it is 700 thousand refugees.

Those who want to stay longer in Poland are registered. We have their photographs and fingerprints. There is also an app pracawpolsce.gov.pl,” Pavel Shefernaker says about legal stay in Poland.

A duty wave of refugees in Poland is not yet expected. Currently, about 80,000 Ukrainians still remain in refugee accommodation centers.

“War always, even more cruel, causes unforeseen situations, but so far there is no likelihood of a new wave of refugees,” he says.

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As reported, in Poland, the demand for workers with specialized education and knowledge of the Ukrainian language has increased tenfold . This trend is primarily associated with the opening of Ukrainian companies or their branches abroad.

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