We encourage you to familiarize yourself with our mini migration glossary.
A
🟡 Asylum – a form of protection granted by a state to a foreigner for humanitarian reasons.
F
🟡 Foreigners Integration Center – a place offering legal, psychological, and language support, as well as assistance with integration and adaptation.
🟡 Forced migration – leaving one’s country due to conflict, persecution, or disasters.
I
🟡 International protection – protection granted to people fleeing persecution or serious harm, including refugee status or subsidiary protection.
M
🟡 Migrant – a person who moves from one country to another for reasons such as work, education, safety, or climate.
N
🟡 Non-refoulement – the principle prohibiting the return of a person to a country where they face persecution or inhumane treatment.
P
🟡 Permanent residence – authorization allowing a foreigner to stay in a country indefinitely.
R
🟡 Refugee – a person who has fled their country due to a well-founded fear of persecution and is protected under international law.
S
🟡 Subsidiary protection – protection for individuals who do not qualify as refugees but would face serious harm if returned to their country.
T
🟡 Temporary residence – a permit allowing a foreigner to legally stay in a country for a limited period.
U
🟡 Ukrainian Special Act – Polish legislation granting Ukrainian citizens fleeing war the right to legal stay, work, education, healthcare, and social benefits.
V
🟡 Voluntary migration – moving to another country by personal choice, e.g., for work or studies.
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