A/HRC/53/26/Add.1
amendments have restricted the possibility for persons apprehended in the border area to seek
asylum.
21.
On 20 August 2021, a decree issued by the Minister of the Interior and Administration
amended the above-mentioned regulation, adding new provisions allowing the removal of
persons who had crossed the border outside official procedures and for the return back to the
State border of persons found at border crossing points where border traffic has been
suspended. 8 The decree did not provide exceptions for persons seeking international
protection, thereby significantly limiting the ability of foreigners entering Polish territory in
an irregular manner from applying for international protection.
22.
On 14 October 2021, the Sejm passed a bill (the so-called “expulsion law”) amending
the Act on foreigners and the Act on granting protection to foreigners, which entered into
force on 26 October 2021. Changes made in the Act on foreigners empowered the
commander of the Polish Border Guard to order the immediate detention and removal of any
persons who have not crossed the border at an official border crossing. Although such
removal orders may be appealed to the commander of the Border Guard, such appeals do not
have a suspensive effect; as a result, orders are immediately enforceable and come with a ban
on re-entry into Poland and the entire Schengen area for a period of between six months and
three years, regardless of protection needs.
23.
Amendments introduced to the Act on granting protection to foreigners gave the
authorities the discretion to disregard applications for international protection made by
foreigners who were stopped immediately after having crossed the border outside of an
official border crossing, unless they arrived directly from a territory where their lives or
freedoms were at risk of persecution or serious harm, gave credible reasons for crossing the
border irregularly and claimed asylum immediately upon crossing the border.
Migration management system
24.
The Polish Border Guard, as established under the Act on the Border Guard of 12
October 1990, is a uniformed and armed formation charged with protecting the borders of
the State, both on land and at sea, organizing border traffic control and preventing and
combating irregular migration. It is a law enforcement and a state authority with the same
powers as the police. Border guards operate throughout the whole country, not only near the
border line.
25.
Border guards are responsible for receiving asylum applications in Poland. Officials
are responsible for filling out application forms for international protection based on the
information given by the applicants. After accepting and processing such applications, the
officials transmit them to the Office for Foreigners, which is in charge of assessing
applications and international protection needs.
26.
The Polish Border Guard is also the main institution responsible for overall aspects of
all guarded centres for foreigners, namely immigration detention facilities, including their
general management, administration and day-to-day operations. Whether to place an
individual in open or guarded facilities during an asylum procedure is largely at the discretion
of the Border Guard, although the Office for Foreigners has the power to release individuals
from closed to open facilities. Judicial authorities issue decisions on the placement of foreign
nationals in a guarded centre for foreigners at the request of the commanding officer of a
Border Guard post or unit. The commanding officers and the courts are responsible for
issuing decisions on the use of alternative measures to detention. Article 406 (1) of the Act
on foreigners sets out the criteria under which the Border Guard shall issue a decision on
releasing a foreigner from a guarded centre.
27.
The Office for Foreigners is the competent institution for handling administrative
matters related to the entry, transit, stay, residence and exit of foreigners in Poland. It also
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Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human
Rights (10 September 2021), Opinion-No. MIG-POL/428/2021 [JB]: Urgent opinion on draft
amendments to the Aliens Act and the Act on granting protection to aliens on the territory of the
Republic of Poland and Ministerial regulation on temporary suspension of border traffic at certain
border crossings, para. 32, available at https://www.osce.org/files/f/documents/3/3/498252_0.pdf.
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