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Money.pl: Ukrainians want to leave Poland. We'll run short of workers

date2020-03-10

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As many as 84% of Ukrainians say they are considering swapping Poland for another EU country. If the worst-case scenario comes true, we may run short of workers. This is proven by a report prepared by Gremi Personal, a company that brings workers to us from across the eastern border.

Gremi Personal emphasises in the report that many Ukrainians are still waiting for a clear message from the Polish authorities to simplify the legalisation of residence in Poland. However, patience is running out, as up to 69% of the surveyed migrants from Ukraine do not see the possibility of staying in our country this year.

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