Poland is integrating Ukrainian refugees

In Poland, travel documents have been issued to Ukrainian men whose Ukrainian passports have expired. This initiative was a response to the new rules of Ukraine, which prohibit men of conscription age (from 18 to 60 years) to obtain new passports abroad.

Poland, like several other European countries, announced its readiness to help such Ukrainians.

This was stated by the Ukrainian businessman who left for Poland, Denys Dolynskyi.

"That is, no one will be deported, they have already been officially legalized. Therefore, no one will return home," said Dolynskyi.

He also said that from July, Ukrainian businesses in Poland will be able to receive loans on favorable terms, when the rate is equivalent to inflation, and Ukrainian children were obliged to study only in Polish schools.

"This is full integration," the entrepreneur believes.

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