New Financial Rules for Ukrainians Traveling to Poland: Cash Requirements and Fee-Saving Tips.
Essential Financial Guidance for Ukrainian Visitors to Poland
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian citizens planning a trip to Poland are advised to use the local currency, the złoty, for all transactions. This strategy helps avoid costly currency conversion fees, significantly reducing overall travel expenses. Travelers must also be prepared to show proof of sufficient funds in cash when crossing the border.
Mandatory Cash Amounts for Border Entry
Specific minimum cash amounts are required upon entry into Poland. For short trips lasting up to 4 days, you must have at least 300 złoty. For stays exceeding 4 days, the requirement increases to 75 złoty for each day of your visit. Planning for these amounts is crucial to avoid complications at border control. These rules are part of Poland's standard procedures for visitors from outside the EU.
To help with budget planning, the average price for a pack of 10 chicken eggs in Poland is projected to be around 12 złoty by the end of January 2026, offering a useful benchmark for everyday grocery costs.
Furthermore, new ATM withdrawal fees for bank cards will be introduced starting February 2026. For Visa cards, the fee will be 1.20 złoty plus 0.17% of the withdrawal amount, while Mastercard will charge 1.20 złoty plus 0.18%. Factoring in these charges is another key step for managing your travel budget effectively.
Financial experts, including KredoBank, strongly recommend that when using a card for payments in stores, restaurants, or online, you should always choose to be charged in the local currency (złoty). Opting for your home currency at the point of sale often leads to unfavorable exchange rates and hidden fees. By following these practical recommendations, Ukrainian visitors can save money and ensure a more comfortable and financially predictable trip to Poland.
The updated regulations highlight the importance of thorough financial preparation for international travel. Ukrainian tourists should pay close attention to the new cash requirements and fee structures, as these can have a substantial impact on their travel budget. Adhering to expert advice will help prevent financial difficulties and contribute to a more enjoyable visit. With a significant number of Ukrainian tourists visiting Poland each year, understanding these changes is vital for effective budget planning and expense management during their stay.
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