Ukrainians in Poland will be able to avoid paying for housing: 5 conditions.


Poland provides new information regarding housing support for Ukrainians
The Polish Ministry of Internal Affairs has published new information about housing support for Ukrainian citizens arriving in the country. According to the Special Law, Ukrainians and their spouses can live for free in collective centers for the first 120 days after entering the country.
This was reported by the information channel 'Spilno Wspólnie'.
After the free period ends, residents will pay 50% of the housing costs, which cannot exceed 40 zlotys per day per person. After 180 days, the payment share increases to 75%, with a limit of 60 zlotys per day.
'Beneficiaries of the '800+' allowance for a child are required to pay an additional 15 zlotys per day from these funds,' the message states.
At the same Time, the state has provided exceptions from payment. Individuals with disabilities and their caregivers, women over 60 years old, men over 65 years old, pregnant women, and mothers of children under one year are exempt from it. Benefits also apply to individuals raising three or more children, at least one of whom is under 14 years old, and to minors under guardianship.
After staying in a collective center, Ukrainians can turn to the Ukrainian House, which provides comprehensive support on this matter. 'We help everyone in need of finding housing. Fill out the form on our website or call us,' the organization's representatives report.
It is important to note that those who previously received temporary protection in other EU countries can apply for such status in Poland when changing their country of residence. For additional information and consultations, the Spilno Hubs network operates in six Polish cities: Katowice, Gdynia, Bialystok, Lublin, Krakow, and Lodz.
Previously, Ukrainian entrepreneurs in Poland were granted access to the EU program.
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