EU Poland to establish EU-funded “foreigner integration centres” to serve growing number of migrants

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By Agata Pyka
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Poland is establishing 49 new “integration centres for foreigners” across the country to “provide standardised services to newly arrived migrants and serve as platforms for cooperation between local authorities, the government and NGOs”, the European Commission has announced.

The EU-funded centres will offer, among other things, courses in the Polish language and in adaptation, information and advisory points, psychological care, and various forms of legal assistance, including to prevent domestic violence and human trafficking

The development comes amid levels of immigration to Poland in recent years that are unprecedented in the country’s history and also among the highest anywhere in Europe.

For the last seven years running, Poland has issued more first residence permits to immigrants from outside the EU than any other member state. At the end of 2023, there were 1.13 million foreigners registered in Poland’s social insurance system (ZUS), making up almost 7% of all those in the system.

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However, the state auditor warned in March this year that the influx of migrants – which since 2022 has also included large numbers of Ukrainain refugees – has left state offices “unable to cope”.

The newly planned centres will function as “one-stop shops”, making it possible for foreigners to access various services in a single place. They will be allowed to use the facilities until submitting an application for a long-term EU residence permit (which requires a minimum level of Polish).

The centres will be set up by local authorities in Poland’s 16 provinces, in cooperation with other institutions dealing with migrants, including at least one non-governmental organisation experienced in working with migrants.

While the current plans for the facilities were outlined in March this year by the government that took office three months earlier, the idea for the integration centres was first developed and piloted under the former government.

Although the facilities will be run by provincial authorities, the programme for the adaptation and orientation courses will be standardised nationwide. It will cover themes including Poland’s history, constitutional principles, political and administrative system, and cultural heritage, as well as education, health, economy and society.

The centres may also provide additional services, such as language courses at more advanced levels, psychological support for adults, trips for children, information campaigns, translation, and support from a personal assistant in offices, schools and medical centres.

According to the government’s outline, the concept of the centres should be based on the twin idea that “we demand and we support”, meaning they will provide immigrants with solutions that will help them integrate better into Polish society.

Mass immigration has left Poland's public administration “unable to cope”, reports the state audit office.It found that applications for residence permits take an average of one year to process, with one individual waiting over seven years for a decision https://t.co/lXLquxNneN

— Notes from Poland 🇵🇱 (@notesfrompoland) March 20, 2024

The government also hopes that, by establishing a clearer registration obligation for foreigners, it will be possible to more accurately determinate their number and geographical distrubition.

The centres are funded by the European Commission’s Asylum, Migration, and Integration Fund (AMIF) but are also expected to seek other sources of funding, such as the European Social Fund, the Polish government’s labour fund, and funds from local budgets.

The facilities will be part of Poland’s new migration policy for 2025-2030, a draft of which is set to be presented by Prime Minister Donald Tusk tomorrow.

The ministry for family, labour and social policy has so far not responded to a request from Notes from Poland for comment on the new foreigner integration centres.

The “brutal truth” is that the “survival of Western civilisation” depends on preventing “uncontrolled migration”, says Polish Prime Minister @donaldtusk. "We [must] wake up and understand that we have to protect our borders…[or] our world will collapse" https://t.co/mPwGIMCoU9

— Notes from Poland 🇵🇱 (@notesfrompoland) February 12, 2024
 
Western and northern Europe have gotten too comfortable over the last few years. Sweden, Germany and Britain already have their grenade attacks, no go zones, Muslim majority schools, laws that get you arrested for internet posts and trannies bragging about raping little children.
But Poland is a young western nation, its ambitious and optimistic with untapped potential, it has a hunger that the rest of Europe lost.
And that it is why I think they will succeed in becoming King Cuck of Europe before 2030.
Poland Yes!
 
Western and northern Europe have gotten too comfortable over the last few years. Sweden, Germany and Britain already have their grenade attacks, no go zones, Muslim majority schools, laws that get you arrested for internet posts and trannies bragging about raping little children.
But Poland is a young western nation, its ambitious and optimistic with untapped potential, it has a hunger that the rest of Europe lost.
And that it is why I think they will succeed in becoming King Cuck of Europe before 2030.
Poland Yes!
It really is baffling. Being the first to do something monumentally retarded can be excused, to a degree - let's say you're part of an uncontacted tribe and you stumble across a cache of grenades, sure pulling the pin and letting it blow up in your hand is silly but you can plead ignorance. Being the tenth in line and still pulling that fucking pin and choosing to hold it when you've seen what happened to the previous 9 is stone cold retarded.
 
It really is baffling. Being the first to do something monumentally retarded can be excused, to a degree - let's say you're part of an uncontacted tribe and you stumble across a cache of grenades, sure pulling the pin and letting it blow up in your hand is silly but you can plead ignorance. Being the tenth in line and still pulling that fucking pin and choosing to hold it when you've seen what happened to the previous 9 is stone cold retarded.
Except that, here, it's just Ukraine and Belarus.

It would be funny if Belarus subverted Poland from within, though, creating a second puppet of Russia.
 
But I thought that poleniggers were based tradcath defenders of evropa???
 
Except that, here, it's just Ukraine and Belarus.

It would be funny if Belarus subverted Poland from within, though, creating a second puppet of Russia.
It is unfortunate the pro-Russian tradition in Polish politics that rescued their nation from violent French Revolutionary larpers and subsequently from Prussian and then Nazi domination has not lasted into the present (only a few politicians support Russia sadly). Those Belarusians are largely liberashka morons funded by western NGOs, and possibly the rapefugees that Lukashenko imported to his country with the intention of holding the EU hostage. They will be of little aid in freeing Poland from Anglo-American globohomo and its continental kapo Germany.
 
They will be of little aid in freeing Poland from Anglo-American globohomo and its continental kapo Germany.
Poland is the kapo, not Germany. Throughout relevant history, Poland has always acted as a spoiler of continental politics in the service of outsiders because of its delusions of commonwealth, and now its downgraded delusions of nation. Lots of pride, lots of narrative, very little sense.
 
And how big are the chances there was some fraud in Polish elections?
There are some pretty interesting similarities with the US 2020 election. Immediately after taking power, the current government seized a TV station loyal to the previous party, so no one in the press talks about electoral fraud and there have been a number of attempts to accuse Prawo I Sprawiedliwość of campaign finance fraud and other things. All in the name of "protecting democracy" of course.
 
I thought they were shooting them, I'm confused now.
They're shooting the few who've had the unfortune of pathing their migration from the east, but everywhere where there's Schengen, it's an unmitigated, unchecked and unknown swarms of brown. By engaging in a larp how they're curbing immigration on the east and how it's Russia's fault, a lot of nationalism gets spent there, leaving US enforced jewish interests in Europe more space to operate without hitting roadblocks every step of the way.
 
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