Poland has approved a new law for Ukrainians: what will change from 2026
According to hvylya.net: The Polish Senate considered a new law on the conditions of stay for foreigners, particularly Ukrainians, who left their country due to the war. President Nawrocki previously vetoed the earlier version of this law, but now, after certain changes, hopes to sign it.
The law provides for the extension of legal stay for Ukrainians in Poland until 2026, but with restrictions on access to social services. This is supported by the majority of Poles, who backed the president's veto regarding the previous proposal for Ukrainian refugees.
The adopted law establishes important conditions for Ukrainians in Poland, notably linking access to social services with work and education, which indicates positive changes in the conditions of stay for Ukrainians seeking work or study in Poland.
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