Poland as an instance, they have to have worked for 365 days in the previous 18 months to be eligible to claim, there has to be a set percentage of unemploye people in the area where you claim and the benefit is paid for either 6 month or 1 year. The benefits are paid dependant upon work experience and other circumstances (including having children to support, or over 50 and having worked for a previous period of 20 years !).
The payments range from 115 Euros to 183 Euros per month.
Those who have claimed unemployment benefit in other European countries before returning to poland are encouraged and advised to continue claiming from the other EU country !
If you go to Poland looking for a job you can transfer your unemployment benefit from here but it will only be paid for 3 months. The homeless assistance system is very poor and provides very few properties (most of which are flats or apartments in very poor condition) and so private rental is the main source of housing........................for which you have to pay and therefore be working.
If benefits were better or similar in most of the EU countries do you honestly think Britain would be such a magnet for those coming in ?
The payments range from 115 Euros to 183 Euros per month.
Those who have claimed unemployment benefit in other European countries before returning to poland are encouraged and advised to continue claiming from the other EU country !
If you go to Poland looking for a job you can transfer your unemployment benefit from here but it will only be paid for 3 months. The homeless assistance system is very poor and provides very few properties (most of which are flats or apartments in very poor condition) and so private rental is the main source of housing........................for which you have to pay and therefore be working.
If benefits were better or similar in most of the EU countries do you honestly think Britain would be such a magnet for those coming in ?

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