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“Help can be used by the owners of the Pole’s Card: how Ukrainians can get 1,505 zlotys

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Poland continues to expand humanitarian aid programs for Ukrainian refugees. The Wspólnota Polska Association, the Wolność i Demokracja Foundation and the Pomoc Polakom na Wschodzie Foundation have launched an additional support program for Ukrainians who entered the country after February 24, 2022. The main thing is to have a Pole’s Card.

Refugees from Ukraine are provided with material assistance (PLN 1,505 for an adult, PLN 752.50 for a minor), organization of a free Polish language course for adults, co-financing of expenses for advanced training courses, professional training courses, co-financing of the assistance of specialists: psychologists, sworn translators of doctors, etc. .P.“.

Help can be used:

- Pole’s Card holders and their closest relatives, including spouses, descendants and descendants;

- persons who had it, but expired due to obtaining a permanent residence permit on the territory of the Republic of Poland or Polish citizenship, as well as their immediate family;

- citizens of Poland with permanent residence in Ukraine (registration), as well as their closest relatives: spouse, ascending parents (parents, grandparents) and descending (children, grandchildren).

The general condition in all the above cases for each beneficiary individually is the fact of his arrival on the territory of the Republic of Poland in connection with the hostilities ongoing in Ukraine since February 24, 2022.

If Ukrainians have any questions, they can contact the hotline, which operates from Monday to Friday from 8.00 to 19.00.

Hotline telephones:
tel.: +48 506 782 789
tel.: +48 519 023 817
tel.: +48 518 254 853

Earlier wrote that the Ukrainian government is considering the appropriateness of paying the same social assistance to people who stayed at home and went abroad.


Source: Fakty

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