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Poland tells citizens to claim British benefits before leaving the UK

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The Polish government is encouraging some of its citizens living in Britain to claim UK unemployment benefits before returning home.Guidance published on Powroty, an official government website for Poles living abroad, says: "When leaving the UK, it is worth considering whether you are eligible for Jobseeker's Allowance."The website points out that UK unemployment benefits are higher than those available in Poland and advises people to apply before leaving Britain, as claims cannot be made once they have returned home.Under post-Brexit rules set out in the Withdrawal Agreement, some EU nationals who secured settled status before December 2020 can continue receiving certain UK benefits for up to three months after moving to another European country.The Powroty website also provides step-by-step guidance on how to apply.The advice has prompted criticism from politicians, who say it highlights flaws in Britain's welfare system.Helen Whately, the shadow work and pensions secretary, said:...

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