Poland's 2026 Minimum Pension: Conditions and Amounts for Ukrainian Retirees.
Poland's 2026 Minimum Pension: Conditions and Amounts for Ukrainian Retirees
According to Novyny.live: For Ukrainian citizens planning to receive retirement benefits in Poland, understanding the future pension landscape is crucial. In 2026, the minimum pension in Poland will be set at 1,878.91 złoty, which is approximately equivalent to 22.7 thousand Ukrainian hryvnias. However, to qualify for these payments, Ukrainians must meet several specific requirements.
Eligibility Requirements for the Minimum Pension
The retirement age in Poland is 60 for women and 65 for men. To receive the minimum pension, Ukrainians must have the required insurance record: at least 20 years for women and 25 years for men. Furthermore, it is essential that the individual has officially worked in Poland for a minimum of one month and has paid at least one pension contribution. Poland has become a significant destination for Ukrainian workers, making its pension rules highly relevant.
Data on supplementary payments to Ukrainian pensioners in Poland shows a clear upward trend. In 2020, these expenditures amounted to 221.8 thousand złoty, rising to 865.2 thousand złoty by 2024. The sum paid out from January to October 2025 reached 1.266 million złoty. These figures highlight the growing demand for pension payments among Ukrainians living and working in Poland.
The increase in Poland's minimum pension and the rising costs of pension payments for Ukrainian citizens indicate shifting demographic and social conditions in the country. This may also reflect the Polish economy's need for foreign labor, particularly from Ukraine, which in turn impacts the pension systems of both nations.
Therefore, for Ukrainians planning to draw a pension in Poland in 2026, it is vital to be aware of both the minimum amount and the conditions required to qualify. Those working in Poland should stay informed about their rights and the eligibility criteria to ensure their future financial stability.
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