Almost two years after the start of the 90-day visa-free regime with the EU, part-time work in the EU is increasingly common. Of the 7-9 million Ukrainians who work abroad, only one third do so full time, estimates Andriy Reva, Minister of Social Policy. Poland’s Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz estimates about 2 million Ukrainians work or study in Poland — about 5% of the people living there. In turn, about 2 million Poles work further West in Europe, largely in Germany and Britain.
Almost two years after the start of the 90-day visa-free regime with the EU, part-time work in the EU is increasingly common
