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Monday, March 3
Ukrainians in Poland have established around 89,000 companies over the past three years.

Ukrainians in Poland have established around 89,000 companies over the past three years. During this period, Ukrainians have registered 77,700 individual enterprises in Poland, which represents 9% of all enterprises registered, and additionally, 11,300 companies with Ukrainian capital hav...

  • #Poland
  • #SmallBusinessUkraine
  • #ukrainianbusiness
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Monday, January 20
Ukrainians primarily enter Poland as labor migrants, not as refugees.

Ukrainians primarily enter Poland as labor migrants, not as refugees. Of all Ukrainians in Poland, 37% arrived less than six months ago, and 9% have been living there for a year, 23% for two years, 15% for three, and 6% for four. Another 10% of Ukrainians have lived in ...

  • #LaborMarket
  • #Labormigration
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Wednesday, May 29
Poland is facing problems that it cannot solve without Ukrainians.

Poland is facing problems that it cannot solve without Ukrainians. It is increasingly difficult for Polish employers to find seasonal workers. This is the second consecutive year Poland has dealt with this shortage, despite the opportunity to earn PLN 5,000-9,000 ($1...

  • #PolandEconomy
  • #SeasonalJobs
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, May 17
The Czech Republic is working on a pilot project for the voluntary return of Ukrainian refugees, and Poland is planning to deprive refugees of benefits.

The Czech Republic is working on a pilot project for the voluntary return of Ukrainian refugees, and Poland is planning to deprive refugees of benefits. The Czech Republic will launch a pilot project that is scheduled to operate from June to November that will facilitate the voluntary return of Ukrainians to their homeland. It is emphasized that the p...

  • #CzechRepublic
  • #Ireland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
During the two years of war, Poland’s economy has become critically dependent on Ukrainian refugees.

During the two years of war, Poland’s economy has become critically dependent on Ukrainian refugees. Since 2022, European countries have provided asylum for more than six million Ukrainian refugees, which has had a great impact on the EU economy. Even though 90% of forced migrants are women with chil...

  • #EUEconomy
  • #PolandEconomy
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Tuesday, May 14
Poland’s decision to return men of military age to Ukraine may hurt the Polish economy.

Poland’s decision to return men of military age to Ukraine may hurt the Polish economy. As Forbes writes, such actions may lead to thousands of Ukrainians living in Poland leaving the country. It is noted that of the more than one million Ukrainians who have gone to Poland since the begi...

  • #MobilizationUkraine
  • #PolandEconomy
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WładysławKosiniakKamysz
Tuesday, April 2
Poland is preparing changes for refugees from Ukraine, and Germany is simplifying employment.

Poland is preparing changes for refugees from Ukraine, and Germany is simplifying employment. The Polish government wants to simplify the system of obtaining temporary residence permits for Ukrainians. The government has prepared a system allowing all persons with a PESEL UKR, without exceptio...

  • #PESEL
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #UkrainiansInGermany
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Monday, October 9
The EU’s policy regarding refugees from Ukraine has changed: people are leaving the Czech Republic, Germany is reducing support, and Poland is faced with a dilemma.

The EU’s policy regarding refugees from Ukraine has changed: people are leaving the Czech Republic, Germany is reducing support, and Poland is faced with a dilemma. According to Czech media, more than 200,000 Ukrainian refugees who entered the country after the start of the war have already left the Czech Republic. These refugees either went to another EU country...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInCzech
  • #UkrainiansInGermany
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, September 15
Ukrainian refugees have provided up to 2% of Poland’s GDP growth.

Ukrainian refugees have provided up to 2% of Poland’s GDP growth. Currently, more than three million Ukrainians live in Poland. According to the deputy head of the President’s Office, Ihor Zhovkva, Ukrainians work legally and make a significant contribution to...

  • #IhorZhovkva
  • #PolandEconomy
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Monday, August 28
Ukrainians are leaving Poland due to work dissatisfaction.

Ukrainians are leaving Poland due to work dissatisfaction. Some people have returned to Ukraine, and some are moving to other EU countries, writes Rzeczpospolita. Labor market expert Hanna Sudolska emphasized the changing dynamics in the European labor market...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Tuesday, June 13
The attitude of Poles towards Ukrainian refugees is deteriorating.

The attitude of Poles towards Ukrainian refugees is deteriorating. Researchers from the University of Warsaw and the Academy of Economics and Humanities in Warsaw indicated a growing number of Poles have changed their attitude towards Ukrainian war migrants because o...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Thursday, April 13
The number of Ukrainians in Poland planning to stay abroad has tripled in six months.

The number of Ukrainians in Poland planning to stay abroad has tripled in six months. Currently, 38% of Ukrainians who left the country because of the war want to settle in Poland.  In October 2022 this number was only 17%. Another 7% of Ukrainians plan to move from Poland to another c...

  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Wednesday, January 25
The demand for Ukrainian-speaking workers in Poland has increased 10 times.

The demand for Ukrainian-speaking workers in Poland has increased 10 times. Since the second half of 2022, the demand for workers with knowledge of the Ukrainian language is steadily growing in Poland. In the pre-war period, such employer requests averaged 200-250 per year, b...

  • #GremiPersonal
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #UkrainianSpeakingWorkers
Tuesday, January 17
Ukrainian refugees have returned to the EU after the holidays.

Ukrainian refugees have returned to the EU after the holidays. According to data from the State Border Guard Service, the net outflow of people from Ukraine in the week after the end of the New Year and Christmas holidays reached 62,000 people. The flow of people...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Wednesday, November 16
Where do Ukrainians live in Poland, and who is paying for that?

Where do Ukrainians live in Poland, and who is paying for that? The majority of Ukrainians in Poland, 58%, rent housing at their own expense, and only 10% live at the state’s expense  or through charitable organizations, according to Gremi Personal research ...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Tuesday, November 8
Ukrainians in Poland have paid €2B in taxes, three times more than the country spends on refugees.

Ukrainians in Poland have paid €2B in taxes, three times more than the country spends on refugees.  Since the beginning of the war, refugees from Ukraine have paid €2B in Polish taxes. This is three times more than the country has spent on costs associated with displaced Ukrainians. This data was p...

  • #MaciejDuszyk
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #taxationofrefugees
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Tuesday, August 23
More than a third of Ukrainians working in Poland send half of their earnings to Ukraine.

More than a third of Ukrainians working in Poland send half of their earnings to Ukraine. Almost 75% of employed Ukrainians in Poland send part of the funds to their relatives in Ukraine, of which more than 35% send more than half of their earnings, the Gremi Personal employment agency rep...

  • #GremiPersonal
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #wageearners
Wednesday, February 2
Poland increased the issuance of visas to Ukrainians by 32%.

Poland increased the issuance of visas to Ukrainians by 32%. In 2021, Polish consulates in Ukraine issued 760,900 working visas to Ukrainians due to the high demand for labor. The number of visas given to Ukrainians last year increased by 32.6% compared to 2020...

  • #PolishVisa
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Monday, December 13
More than 300,000 Ukrainians have received a residence permit in Poland.

More than 300,000 Ukrainians have received a residence permit in Poland. This included temporary residence permits valid for up to 3 years, and permanent residence permits which are valid for periods of 5-10 years. The announcement was made by a representative of the Offic...

  • #PermitinPoland
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkinPoland
Friday, November 26
Ukrainians can work in Poland for up to 2 years without a permit.

Ukrainians can work in Poland for up to 2 years without a permit. The country is preparing to extend the right to work for Ukrainians from 6 to 24 months, reported euroinegration.com. Now the declaration of work assignment to a foreigner (so-called simplified regime...

  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkinPoland
  • #Workpermitsinpoland
Thursday, October 28

About 300,000 Ukrainians have received residence permits in Poland. In the first three quarters of 2021, 49,700 Ukrainians received certificates for: temporary residence which is valid for a period of up to three years; and permanent residence which is valid for ten y...

  • #PolandResidence
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Monday, October 18

Ukrainians applying for a record number of obtained resident permits in the EU. For the fifth year in a row, Ukrainians have received the largest number of resident permits in the European Union, reported Eurostat data. In 2020, Ukrainian citizens were issued 601,200 permits in t...

  • #UkraineLabor
  • #UkrainelaborinEU
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkPermitsinEU
Tuesday, October 5

“if not Ukrainian workers, the sector would go bankrupt”. concluded the Prime Minister of Poland. A few days after the announcement of the first lockdown, Polish farmers demanded that their employees from Ukraine be allowed to stay as soon as possible. In a ...

  • #PolandneedsUkrainians
  • #UkraineLabor
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #workinginpoland
Wednesday, August 11

The lure of working in Poland burns bright for Ukrainians, Jakuk Dudziak, spokesman for Poland’s Foreigners Office, tells Polish Radio. During the first half of this year Ukrainians accounted for 75% of the 42,000 foreigners who gained long term residency per...

  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #workingabroad
  • #workinginpoland
Wednesday, July 21

About 1.5 million Ukrainians work in Poland, which is three times the number of working in the country in 2014, said Andriy Deschytsia, Ukraine’s ambassador to Poland, speaking at the Ukraine 30. Human Capital Forum yesterday. Over the period 2014 – 2021, the number of Ukrainian-owned companies has increa...

  • #UkrainelaborinPOland
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #workinginpoland
Tuesday, July 20

Employment experts estimate that the real number of Ukrainians working in Poland is 1-1.5 million. Vasily Voskoboynik, the President of the Ukrainian Association of Companies for International Employment, estimates that 3-5 million Ukrainian citizens now work abroad. For Ukrainian blue collar worke...

  • #Ukrainianlabormigration
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #UkrainiansworkinginPoland
  • #workinginpoland

Poland is giving more autonomy to regional labor offices to issue work permits to foreigners, whichh cuts time and red tape, and is digitizing the whole process, said Ivona Michalek, Poland’s deputy Minister of Development, Labor and Technology (Dziennik.pl). She said that: “We want foreigners to be able to come to Poland easily, to start working here, especia...

  • #polandfightsforUkrainelabor
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #Workpermitcentersinpoland
  • #Workpermitsinpoland

While tourists are discouraged from visiting Poland during the pandemic, Poland now offers labor migrants free vaccinations at six land border crossings with Ukraine. Over the last five years, the portion of international workers in Poland’s work force had increased from 1...

  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #VaccinationforUkrainianLabor
  • #workinginpoland

“If Poland wants most Ukrainian workers to stay in the country, it must adapt to changing realities, because the struggle for a Ukrainian worker among European countries is just beginning, “ said Anatoliy Zymnin, the PR manager for EWL Group at a recent press conference. In EWL’s May survey of 570 Ukrainians working in Poland, many respondents said they were interested in trying t...

  • #PolandwantsUkrainians
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #workinginpoland
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