Ukrainians face large fines in Poland: what is categorically prohibited.
Three main mistakes of Ukrainians in Poland
Poland - new opportunities and challenges for Ukrainians. Recommendations on how to avoid mistakes
Moving to Poland for Ukrainians is an opportunity, but also a challenge of cultural adaptation and rules. Questions and answers can be seen below.
Three common shortcomings are as follows:
Ignoring local rules
Violating parking rules: Not following parking rules leads to fines.
Errors in waste sorting: Proper waste sorting is important. Improper sorting can lead to conflicts and sanctions.
Underestimating official procedures
Delays with official registration: Delaying the paperwork can complicate life. Registration helps receive social assistance and change jobs.
Verbal agreements on rent: Oral agreements can lead to conflicts. A written contract is a guarantee of rights protection.
Trusting scammers
Dishonest employers and landlords may exploit Ukrainian migrants. Recommendations regarding employment and renting:
- Sign an employment contract.
- Check reviews about employers and landlords.
- Contact local organizations for migrants or the police in suspicious situations.
Knowledge of local rules, attentiveness to documents, and financial caution will help Ukrainians better adapt in Poland.
Pensioners abroad face the risk of payment suspension.
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