The 30-Day Rule Introduced for Ukrainians in Poland: Everything Can Be Lost.


Ukrainians under temporary protection in Poland have the opportunity to leave the country and return under certain conditions. One of the main conditions is that the period of stay abroad must not exceed 30 days.
According to the publication 'Spilno', to leave legally it is necessary to have the Diia.pl application installed in the mObywatel system and a valid foreign passport. By complying with these requirements, Ukrainians retain all their benefits.
Consequences of Violating the Period of Stay Abroad
If the period of stay abroad exceeds 30 days, this leads to automatic loss of temporary protection status. Along with the status, Ukrainians lose the right to social assistance, free medical care, and preferential entry into the country.
Returning to Poland after short trips is possible, but the final decision on entry remains with the Polish border services. Ukrainian border guards may also not allow citizens without the necessary documents - ordinary or biometric foreign passport.
Status UKR and Procedures for its Recovery
Currently, the UKR status is valid until September 30, 2025. The European Commission recommended extending it until March 4, 2027, but the final decision is made by each country separately.
For those Ukrainians who have lost their temporary protection status, there are procedures for its recovery. Detailed information about the conditions and deadlines can be found through official channels or by consulting the Ukrainian House at the number 727 805 764.
Ukrainians under temporary protection in Poland have certain conditions for leaving and returning, and violating these conditions may have serious consequences, including the loss of temporary protection status.
Ukrainians with temporary protection in Poland have certain restrictions and conditions that must be adhered to when leaving and returning to the country. Exceeding the period of stay abroad may lead to the loss of temporary protection status and is accompanied by other negative consequences. To preserve their rights and benefits, Ukrainians should comply with all established requirements and conditions.
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