During the Tuesday conference, the head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs was asked about the advancement of work on the 800 plus programme changes. The aim is to supply this benefit to foreigners only erstwhile they live, work and pay taxes in Poland.
There was a gathering held by my Deputy Minister Maciej Duszczyk. The work plan was adopted. specified a task is presently being developed at the Ministry of Interior and Administration – said Tomasz Siemnioniak, Minister of Interior and Administration. He added that the introduction of this solution would require changes in respective twelve different laws.
Many politicians are compatible
In January, KO candidate for President, Rafał Trzaskowski, called on the government to change the law, so that 800 plus would be eligible for Ukrainians only erstwhile they live, work and pay taxes in Poland. He stressed that this was a sensible proposal that should be beneficial to the country. Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on platform X that the government would urgently consider president Rafal Trzaskowski's proposal. I'm on yes – he wrote.
Changes in the 800 plus award rules request both Law and Justice and the Confederation, and their draft laws on this issue have already been tabled.
I am Polish and have Polish duties, Polish hosts are Polish said Karol Nawrocki, the candidate of the Law and Justice for President.
That's a good idea. That's our idea. said Sławomir Mentzen, associate of the Confederation.
The foundation took the floor
The Ukrainian home Foundation in Warsaw published a position on changes in the rules for granting 800 plus for Ukrainian refugees. She called for the current rules for granting benefits to remain, stressing that specified support plays a key function in the process of social integration. The Foundation stressed that the discussion should focus on providing support to children.
The Ukrainian home besides pointed out that 78% of Ukrainian war refugees work in Poland, allowing them to participate in the national solidarity system. citing government data of 23 January 2025, he pointed out that in 2023 war refugees paid PLN 15 billion to the state budget in taxes and contributions to the NFZ and ZUS.