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Poland changes the rules for receiving benefits for Ukrainians: the need for a passport becomes mandatory

The Polish government plans to amend the rules for obtaining social benefits that can significantly complicate access to Ukrainians without a current passport. About it reports The Guardian.

According to the new rules that will be considered the next week, approximately 80% of social benefits for Ukrainians will be available only if there is a current passport. Previously, Ukrainians could receive privileges by presenting any documents certifying their identity.

This change can significantly complicate the lives for many Ukrainians in Poland, especially for those who do not have a valid passport for various reasons, such as lack of documents or the complexity of the procedure.

In addition, after the introduction of the new rules, there may be questions about the legality of employment for those who do not have a current passport. This can be a problem for the safety and stability of Ukrainian migrants in Poland, who often work in the field of low -skilled labor and may become more vulnerable before operation and violation of rights.

Considering these new restrictions, it is important that the Poland government provides accessible and fair mechanisms to obtain social benefits for all residents of the country, regardless of their status and nationality.

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