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Poland makes digital residence permits available for Ukrainian refugees
Since July 27, Ukrainian refugees in Poland have been able to apply for Diia.pl digital residence permits via the mObywatel mobile app.
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The Ministry of Digital Affairs shared the news on Telegram.
"Diia.pl is a digital document in the mObywatel local application, which has become an official basis for staying in Poland. It can be used in any life situations: to confirm identity, obtain state services, or when crossing the border with the EU. Ukrainians who, through full-scale war were evacuated to Poland," the ministry emphasized.
To do this, you need to be an adult citizen of Ukraine and have a Polish PESEL identification number and an active trusted password.
The Ministry of Digital Affairs noted that more than a million Ukrainians received PESELs, and more than 80,000 received digital residence permits.
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