{"id":3129,"date":"2025-09-27T16:07:12","date_gmt":"2025-09-27T16:07:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/?p=3129"},"modified":"2025-09-29T18:44:47","modified_gmt":"2025-09-29T18:44:47","slug":"poland-cuts-off-cash-to-idle-ukrainians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/27\/poland-cuts-off-cash-to-idle-ukrainians\/","title":{"rendered":"Poland cuts off cash to idle Ukrainians"},"content":{"rendered":"
The state benefits will be reserved for refugees who have obtained employment from now on<\/strong><\/p>\n Polish President Karol Nawrocki has signed a bill tightening the rules for Ukrainian refugees receiving state benefits.<\/p>\n While the legislation offers Ukrainians the ability to stay in Poland until at least March 2026, it links their access to benefits, including the monthly “800 plus”<\/em> zloty child support allowance ($220 or more), to proof of employment for at least one parent and school enrollment for their dependents.<\/p>\n Other benefits now reserved only for Ukrainians working in Poland include health programs, prescription drug coverage, and medical and dental services.<\/p>\n The Ukrainian refugees will now also have to show they earn at least 50% of the minimum wage, with their compliance checked monthly. The new legislation envisions a few exemptions, namely for people with disabilities.<\/p>\n The adopted measure spells the end for “tourism from Ukraine at the expense of Polish taxpayers,”<\/em> the head of the president’s office, Zbigniew Bogucki, has said.<\/p>\n