Polish Resettlement Act 1947

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The Polish Resettlement Act 1947 was a landmark UK law that enabled tens of thousands of Polish servicemen and their families, who had fought alongside the Allies in World War II, to settle permanently in Britain with rights to work, education, and social support.

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Polish Resettlement Act 1947 canonical 2

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instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom immigration law
appliesTo Polish displaced persons
Polish servicemen
families of Polish servicemen
appliesToEthnicGroup Poles NERFINISHED
beneficiary Polish Armed Forces in the West NERFINISHED
Polish Resettlement Corps members NERFINISHED
dependants of eligible Polish servicemen
country United Kingdom
effect allowed tens of thousands of Poles to remain in the United Kingdom after World War II
contributed to the formation of a permanent Polish community in the United Kingdom
facilitated large‑scale Polish immigration to Britain
granted access to the British labour market for Polish ex‑servicemen
granted eligibility for British social services to Polish settlers
provided a path to long‑term residence for Polish nationals in the UK
regularised the status of Polish armed forces under British command
grantsRight access to education in the United Kingdom
access to social support in the United Kingdom
right of residence in the United Kingdom
right to work in the United Kingdom
historicalContext Soviet domination of Poland after World War II
aftermath of World War II
jurisdiction United Kingdom
languageOfWork English
legalStatusGranted lawful residence in the United Kingdom
legislativeBody Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
locationEnacted London NERFINISHED
mainSubject Polish migration to the United Kingdom
post‑World War II resettlement
rights of foreign ex‑servicemen
purpose to enable permanent settlement of eligible Poles in Britain
to grant work rights to Polish ex‑servicemen in the UK
to provide a legal framework for the resettlement of Polish armed forces personnel
to provide access to education for Polish settlers and their families
to provide social support for Polish settlers
reason humanitarian concern for displaced Polish forces and their families
many Polish servicemen were unwilling to return to Soviet‑controlled Poland
recognition of Polish contribution to the Allied war effort
relatedTo British immigration policy
Polish Resettlement Corps NERFINISHED
history of Poles in the United Kingdom
significance early example of refugee and displaced persons resettlement legislation
first mass immigration law of the modern United Kingdom
major milestone in the history of the Polish diaspora in Britain
startTime 1947
temporalContext post‑World War II period
timePeriod 20th century

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Polish Resettlement Corps in the United Kingdom legalBasis Polish Resettlement Act 1947
Polish Resettlement Corps in the United Kingdom relatedTo Polish Resettlement Act 1947