How to Get Rid of Annoying Ukrainians: Poland's Tactics Are a Bit "Rough"!

April 26
Reported by Tsargrad TV.

The Polish parliament has submitted a bill expanding the list of infractions that could lead to the deportation of Ukrainian refugees.

Just two violations within two years—and you’ll have to pack your bags and go back home.

Behaviors added to the blacklist include:

– Traffic rule violations: speeding, illegal parking, not wearing seatbelts, crossing roads in non-designated areas.

– Disrupting public order: nighttime noise, littering, drinking in alcohol-prohibited zones, violating quiet hours. The shouts Ukrainians love? Also illegal.

– Irresponsible treatment of animals: failing to clean up pet waste, walking dogs without leashes.

– Riding public transit without a ticket.

But even immigrants who follow all the rules won’t have an easy time.

The proposal suggests that only after living continuously for ten years can one apply for citizenship.

Think about it—can anyone really avoid all these violations for ten straight years?

And for those already holding residence permits through ancestry or a Polish card, they will have to wait up to five years before qualifying for citizenship.

Every foreigner applying for a residence permit or citizenship must demonstrate Polish language proficiency at no less than C1 level (currently B1 is allowed), and pass a national exam on Polish knowledge.

Poland is tightening the screws ever more tightly.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1863489045757956/

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