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Citizens of Ukraine who arrived in Poland after February 24, 2022, can receive temporary protection. This allows them to legally stay in the country, work, access medicine and education, and use state aid on an equal basis with Polish citizens【4:4†source】.
To receive temporary protection, you must have a PESEL number, which confirms legal residence in Poland. This number has been mandatory since July 22, 2022【4:4†source】. Also, Ukrainian citizens can travel to other EU countries for up to 90 days within 180 days【4:2†source】【4:18†source】.
If you have specific questions about the rights or procedures for Ukrainian citizens in Poland, let me know!