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.
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