POLISH INNOVATIONS IN MANAGEMENT OF IMMIGRATION POLICY
Journal Title: MEST Journal - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
Research tasks were to analyze the needs of Polish migrant workers and the number of poles that can immigrate from Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, and Kazakhstan. The focus was on the analysis of innovations in immigration policy of Poland. We have performed a study of some scientific sources and practical life examples, and processing of statistical data. We found that Poland needs in the amount of 150000 migrant workers annually. And the Polish card and repatriation provide an influx of poles an average of 20000 people annually. It has two tools for innovations: A Law "About the Polish Card" and a Law "About Repatriation". Innovations of the Polish authorities in immigration policy will have the influx of immigrants to 33 thousand people annually. Unfortunately, it was not enough to compensate for the needs of the labor migrants. As it seems, these innovations attract economically inactive immigrants. It looks right to innovate in the management of immigration policy of Poland. This innovation is directed to the Immigration of the economically active people. It is recommended to change the Law "About the Polish Card" and the Law "About Repatriation" additionally. The main purpose of the recommendations is to reduce administrative barriers for economically active immigrants of Polish origin. A new tool is provided in the form a "Labor Migrant Card". Innovations described in the paper can be useful to the other countries of the European Union.
Authors and Affiliations
Walery Okulicz-Kozaryn
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