Changes in policy towards refugees from Ukraine. The government plans to tighten supervision

The most important change concerns the financing of housing for refugees. The government intends to eliminate the current system of subsidizing the stay of refugees from Ukraine (PLN 40 per day per person) in small guest houses housing up to ten people.

Revolutionary changes for new arrivals from Ukraine, especially those who benefit from free food and accommodationwill be included in the draft amendments to a special law that entered into force two years ago, after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine,” we read in Thursday’s edition of “Rz”.

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Prof. Maciej Duszczyk, Deputy Minister of the Interior, stated that the current system is vulnerable to abuse.

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In addition, the government plans to pay for refugees to stay only in places that have agreements with governors. Currently, 39,937 people live in collective accommodation centers, which is 4.2%. refugees. “Sometimes owners use refugees for unpaid work,” we read.

These changes are part of a broader government plan to increase control over refugees, both in places where the government funds their food and housing and in schools.

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