Social payments will be left only for people with disabilities, pregnant women and large families.
In Poland, from July 1, Ukrainian refugees will stop receiving assistance in the amount of 40 zlotys per day. This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Poland and the Government Commissioner for Refugees Pavel Schefernaker, reports Rzeczpospolita.
“We are convinced that many people in Poland have the ability to be independent and adapt,” he said.
At the same time, Schaefernaker noted that payments to certain categories of refugees will be extended – in particular, people with disabilities, pregnant women and large families.
“We pay huge social assistance – from PLN 300 for each to PLN 500 for each child and other people in need of social payments. We also see that many Ukrainians are looking for work and find it. We want to encourage others to be active, “he stressed. Schaefernaker.
He added that four months of full protection was enough time to adapt to the country.
Recall that in early June, Poland announced changes in policies for refugees.
Approximately 7 million citizens of Ukraine since the beginning of the widespread war have gone abroad – mainly to EU countries. Experts believe that many Ukrainian refugees will remain in Europe even after the war.
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Source: korrespondent

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