Due to Poland’s liberalized visa environment and ease of access for Ukrainians, the number of Ukrainians working in Poland is returning to last year’s levels

Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Due to Poland’s liberalized visa environment and ease of access for Ukrainians, the number of Ukrainians working in Poland is returning to last year’s levels

Due to Poland’s liberalized visa environment and ease of access for Ukrainians, the number of Ukrainians working in Poland is returning to last year’s levels, reports the Polish employment company, Gremi Personal. In face of protests by employers last spring, Poland gave amnesty to visa overstayers. “So far, the flow of Ukrainians to Poland is the most stable due to the most convenient logistics and relatively stable economic situation in Poland,” Gremi notes, contrasting with restrictions at the Czech Republic. “There will be work for Ukrainians through the end of the year.”

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