Cash Requirements at the Polish Border: What Ukrainians Need to Know Before Traveling.
Potential Delays at the Polish Border
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian travelers may face unexpected holdups when crossing into Poland, as border officials are now checking for physical currency. This could create complications for those who are unprepared. To avoid issues at the checkpoint, it is strongly recommended to carry sufficient cash on hand.
Entry Rules for Poland
What could prevent you from entering Poland? Under a regulation issued by the Minister of Internal Affairs on February 23, 2015, Ukrainians must prove they have enough funds when entering the country. If the amount of cash you carry falls short of the legal requirement, you may be turned away. One user on the Threads platform shared her experience:
“They stopped me at the border and sent me back because the amount I had was insufficient.”
So, what is the minimum amount needed? As of 2026, visitors must have at least 300 Polish zloty (about 3,500 UAH) for trips lasting up to four days. For stays longer than four days, an additional 75 zloty (900 UAH) is required for each extra day.
What else should Ukrainians keep in mind? Starting January 1, 2027, Poland plans to raise the minimum gross wage to 4,986 zloty, which could shift the country’s economic landscape and potentially affect border crossing conditions. Additionally, travelers should be aware of the need to update their information in the PESEL registry by August 31, 2026.
With rules and requirements constantly evolving, it is essential to prepare ahead for possible difficulties at the border—especially regarding financial proof. Since failing to meet these standards can lead to delays or denied entry, Ukrainians are advised to review the latest regulations before their trip. This situation highlights the importance of complying with local laws and planning thoroughly for international travel to avoid unexpected setbacks.
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