Financial assistance to Pole's card (Karta Polaka) holders in 2023: the amount of payments, who can receive them and a list of documents
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Citizens of Ukraine who have issued a Pole's Card can count on financial assistance to cover living expenses. Learn more about the amount of payments Poland offers and how to get them
In 2023, Ukrainians with a Pole's card (Karta Polaka) will be able to receive financial assistance to cover living expenses.
Peculiarities of issuing financial assistance in Poland in 2023
Applications of foreigners who submitted the first package of documents for receiving payments within 3 months from the date of issuance of a permanent residence permit in Poland are accepted for consideration.
Together with the owner of the Pole's card, his husband or wife and minor children will be able to receive payments, but under the condition that the family lives together. It is worth noting that the applicant's family members do not necessarily have a Pole's card.
Only the owner of the Pole's card can submit an application for financial assistance. Documents are accepted by the Department for Foreigners (Uzhond Voivodeship) at the place of residence.
The amount of payments to holders of the Pole's Card in 2023
Cash assistance will be paid over 9 months:
• The first three months - one adult will receive 50% of the amount of the minimum wage established in Poland. From January 2023, the minimum wage is PLN 3,490. That is, the applicant can count on the amount of PLN 1,745 per month.
• From the fourth month, the amount of payments will change and will be 60% of the monthly amount of payments in the previous three months. That is, from the fourth to the ninth month, the applicant will receive PLN 1,047 per adult.
• Children who are entitled to payments receive money according to the same scheme as adults, but the amount is half as much: PLN 872.50 (first-third month) and PLN 523.50 (fourth-ninth month), respectively.
Importantly! If a child has his own issued Pole's Card, he can submit a separate application and receive payments on the same level as adults.
From July 1, 2023, the amount of the minimum wage in Poland will increase to 3,600 zlotys, and the amount of payments will increase accordingly.
The list of documents for obtaining financial assistance for holders of the Pole's card
An applicant who lives alone:
• application for financial assistance in Polish;
• a copy of all pages of an identity document (passport, travel document, etc.);
• a copy of the Pole's card, which is confirmed according to the original;
• a document confirming residence in Poland: proof of residence, employment contract, housing rental agreement, certificate of business presence in Poland, certificate of study at a Polish university, etc.;
• confirmation of fee payment - PLN 10.
For the family, to the above list, it is necessary to provide:
• a copy of all pages of the document certifying the identity of the applicant's relatives;
• a copy of the Pole's Card of family members, if they have it;
• a copy of documents proving family ties (marriage certificate, birth certificate, etc.).
Importantly! Documents written in a foreign language (not Polish) must be submitted with a translation approved by a Polish sworn translator.
Who will not be able to receive financial assistance for holders of the Pole's Card?
The applicant will be refused if:
• will submit documents for financial assistance later than 3 months from the date of submission of documents for the Pole's Card;
• the owner of the Pole's card does not live on the territory of Poland;
• family members who were specified in the application do not live with the holder of the Pole's Card or are not in Poland.
The procedure for issuing a Pole's Card for Ukrainians is here.
We will remind you! Ukrainian families have the right to receive cash assistance for adults and children in 2023. Find out in more detail which programs of financial assistance to Ukrainian families are currently available in Poland and how to receive payments by following the link.
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