Pologne
On March 5, 2026, Polish President Karol Nawrocki signed a law ending the special wartime protections for Ukrainian refugees, effectively repealing the 2022 âSpecial Act on Assistance to Citizens of Ukraine.8 This legislative change integrates Ukrainian refugees into Polandâs general Law on Foreigners and the EU temporary protection framework. Key implications include:
The government argues that this shift aims to create legal equality between Ukrainian refugees and Polish citizens, addressing concerns about unconditional privileges and their impact on the labor market and state budget. However, this transition may pose challenges for many Ukrainians who have relied on the previous simplified procedures and benefits.