Aktywny rodzic: new child benefits will be available for Ukrainians in Poland from October
Starting in October, Poland will introduce new social benefits for Ukrainian children. Find out about the conditions and amounts of assistance, as well as who can apply for these payments
Since October, Poland has been introducing new types of social assistance for children under the Aktywny rodzic program. According to inpoland.net.pl, citizens of Ukraine will be able to receive assistance in the amount of PLN 1500 or 1900 per child, provided that several requirements are met.
Read all about school education for Ukrainian children in Poland in this article.
Aktywny rodzic program in Poland: what Ukrainians need to know
In general, the Aktywny rodzic program includes three types of financial aid:
– Aktywni rodzice w pracy - for working parents.
– Aktywnie w domu - for those who take care of a child at home.
– Aktywnie w żłobku - to pay for childcare services for children under three years of age.
Ukrainians who arrived in Poland after the outbreak of a full-scale war will be eligible for the “aktywnie w żłobku” program.
Funds under the “aktywnie w żłobku” program will be used to pay for nurseries, children's clubs, day care, etc. until the child reaches the age of three. In case of difficulties in obtaining preschool education, payments will continue until the end of the school year in which the child turns four.
The amount of the allowance
– PLN 1500 per month for one child.
– PLN 1900 per month for a child with a disability.
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Requirements for receiving assistance under the Aktywny rodzic program
Citizens of Ukraine who arrived in Poland after February 24, 2022 can apply for this type of assistance provided they meet the following requirements:
1. The applicant (the child's legal guardian) and the child must have the status of UKR.
2. The applicant (the child's legal guardian) and the child must have resided in Poland continuously for 365 days at the time of submitting the application.
Who can apply?
– One of the child's parents (including foster parents).
– Legal or actual guardian of the child.
– The head of a family-type children's home where the child lives.
The “aktywnie w żłobku” allowance will be granted independently of the 800 Plus allowance.
We remind you! Refugees from Ukraine will be able to obtain a special residence permit in Poland. The document will be available from 2025. Read who can apply for a CUKR card and what changes await Ukrainian refugees in our previous article.
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