Ukrainians Want to Stay in Poland. But They Fear Deportation

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51% of Ukrainians want to stay and continue working in Poland. However, many of them fear deportation if their visas expire during the coronavirus epidemic.

Money.pl reports on statistical data obtained from an analysis of calls made by Ukrainians to the Gremi Personal hotline as part of the social assistance programme for Ukrainians "We Are Together".

22% are interested in the possibility of crossing the border and returning home. Half of them, however, fear they will be deported if their visas or residence permits expire during the pandemic.

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