Poland's 2026 Entry Requirements: New Rules for Ukrainian Citizens.
Updated Entry Regulations for Ukrainians Traveling to Poland in 2026
According to Novyny.live: Starting in 2026, Ukrainian citizens planning to enter Poland will be subject to new regulations concerning required documents and conditions of stay. These changes align with broader European Union efforts to standardize border controls while managing migration flows. For visa-free entry, Ukrainians must possess a valid biometric passport. Under the Schengen Area rules, which Poland is part of, Ukrainians are permitted to stay for up to 90 days within any 180-day period without a visa.
Required Documentation for Entry
Those intending to work or study in Poland must obtain a visa corresponding to their purpose of travel. For citizens transiting through Poland, the following documents are required:
- Proof of permission to enter the destination country;
- A valid residence permit for another country, if applicable.
Border officials may also request proof of valid travel medical insurance covering a minimum of €30,000. This insurance policy must cover potential expenses incurred during the stay in Poland. These new requirements are designed to ensure the safety and well-being of Ukrainian citizens while in Poland.
The updated entry rules for Ukrainians, effective in 2026, reflect increased focus on security and migration control within Europe. The mandatory medical insurance and clearer document requirements demonstrate Polish authorities' aim to provide proper conditions for foreign visitors. These changes may affect Ukrainian citizens planning to travel or work in Poland, and it is advisable for them to prepare the necessary paperwork well in advance.
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