Number of Ukrainian refugees in Poland 2022-2024, by date of report
Since January 2024, over 7.57 million refugees from Ukraine have crossed the Polish border. The largest number on March 6 — more than 142 thousand people.
The Government Security Center informs refugees from Ukraine about the possibility of taking refuge in Poland. Due to the Russian attack, as of Thursday, February 24, Ukrainians can cross the border without documents. These individuals are also exempt from the coronavirus (COVID-19) quarantine. According to the government's decision, all citizens of Ukraine can cross the border, even those who do not have any identity documents. This also applies to people whose papers are invalid or incomplete. In this case, to enter Poland, the consent of the Commander of the Border Guard is sufficient, which is given during the border crossing. Such a permit is issued for a stay of up to 15 days. After 15 days, the refugees will decide whether to stay in Poland or return to Ukraine if the situation there normalizes.
People traveling with animals do not need to have proof of vaccination, and the animal itself does not need to be microchipped.
Border services have also set up reception points at border crossings. Those who do not have a guaranteed place to stay in Poland can seek help there. At these points, refugees are provided temporary accommodation in Poland, a hot meal, a drink, basic medical care, and a resting place.
Citizens of Ukraine can travel free of charge in class 2 on TLK and IC national economy trains. The passage takes place based on a passport confirming Ukrainian citizenship. Travelers will receive a free ticket.