The Polish government is exploring the option of providing cash payments to migrants who voluntarily agree to return to their home countries, according to reports from Radio Zet.
“This is one of the tools that increases the chances that a person will voluntarily return to their country or to a transit state,” said Deputy Minister of the Interior Maciej Duszczyk.
The proposed bill for these payments is expected to be introduced to the Sejm, Poland’s parliament, by the end of the year. If approved, the payments could begin as early as January 2026.
Additionally, Duszczyk dismissed the idea of establishing migrant camps in Poland, similar to those in Italy or the UK.