Andrzej Duda approved the decision of the Sejm to extend the norms that facilitated the stay of refugees from Ukraine in Poland.
President of Poland Andrzej Duda
President of Poland Andrzej Duda signed a law in accordance with which measures to help Ukrainian refugees continue.
According to the website of the Polish Head of State, the rules that should be in force until March 4 have been extended until June 30, 2024. We are talking about the right of war refugees to stay in the country, to use the housing and other buildings provided to them, as well as their permits. According to the changes to the law, permission to work for doctors, dentists, nurses and midwives from Ukraine continues.
- The Seimas approved the continuation of the protection standards for Ukrainian refugees on February 9. Only 15 deputies from the far-right pro-Russian Confederation party were against.
- On February 9, the extension of the protection mechanism for refugees from Ukraine was announced in Luxembourg.
- Britain extended visas for refugees for 18 months, however, closed one of the two entry programs for Ukrainians.