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Immigrants from Ukraine increasingly want to stay in Poland

date2020-08-18

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The mood of Ukrainian labour migrants in Poland increasingly points to a trend of assimilation and relocation of at least one family member. As a result, the flow of remittances that migrants send to Ukraine is expected to decline. These conclusions come from the Analytical Centre of Gremi Personal in light of the latest National Bank of Poland study. Over the past five years, the share of immigrants from Ukraine who declared a wish to stay in Poland longer or even permanently has grown significantly. More than half of the immigrants in Poland seek the relocation of at least one family member.

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