As reported by the Polish publication Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, Ukrainians in Poland are experiencing a rise in rejections for temporary protection status. This status grants the right to live, work, and access medical care under simplified rules.
The publication cites sources within the Polish authorities, which indicate an increase in the number of rejections for temporary protection status for Ukrainian citizens. The reasons behind this trend are not specified.
Temporary protection status is a crucial document for Ukrainians who have fled to Poland due to the military conflict in Ukraine. It grants them the right to live and work in Poland, as well as access medical care and other social services.
Experts note that the increase in rejections for temporary protection status may create additional challenges for Ukrainian refugees in Poland.