In Poland, applications for 800 Plus assistance are being accepted, and to ensure uninterrupted payments, it is important to submit documents by the end of April. This is reported by InPoland.
The new payment period starts on June 1, 2026, and will last until May 31, 2027. If the deadlines are missed, money may arrive late or be partially lost.
By what date to submit an application for 800 Plus in 2026
Applications must be submitted within a clearly defined period:
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from February 1 to April 30 — to receive uninterrupted payments
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in May — payments for June and July will arrive by July 31
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in June — money will be paid by August 31 with compensation.
If an application is submitted after June 30, assistance will be granted only from the month of application without compensation for the previous period.
Parents who do not manage to submit documents by the end of April risk experiencing a break in payments or even losing part of the funds.
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How to submit an application for 800 Plus and what is important to know
Submitting applications is only possible online through official services:
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mobile app mZUS
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PUE ZUS portal
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internet banking
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Emp@tia portal.
For newborns, separate rules apply. Parents have three months from the date of birth to submit an application and receive payments with compensation from the moment of birth.
A timely and correctly completed application allows avoiding delays and guarantees stable assistance throughout the entire period.
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