Ukrainian refugees will lose free housing in Poland in 2023, said Pavel Shefernaker, Deputy Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration, Commissioner of the Government of the Republic for Refugees.
In Poland, amendments were prepared to the law, which allowed refugees from Ukraine to stay in Poland and receive material assistance. But now Warsaw will freeze the payment of material assistance to Ukrainian refugees returning to their homeland.
At the moment, they receive 500 zlotys (more than $100) for each minor family member.
“There are some people who very often travel between Poland and Ukraine, and we want there to be no doubt whether someone lives or does not live in Poland,” the department stressed.
In addition, in the new version of the law, housing fees will be 50% in the first three months. After this period, the refugee will have to pay 100% of the rent.
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