Ukrainians in Poland reminded how to receive almost 500 thousand hryvnias for business.


In Poland, unemployed individuals, including Ukrainians, can receive a grant of up to 42 thousand zlotys to start their own business.
To receive assistance, it is necessary to be registered at the City Employment Center in Krakow and meet certain conditions.
The program is also available for foreigners who are officially unemployed. One of the key conditions is the presence of an 'Individual Activity Plan' aimed at professional activation, as well as relevant education, experience, or qualifications in the chosen field.
The grant can be used for various business-related needs, such as legal services, purchasing equipment, creating a website, and buying raw materials. It is also allowed to purchase a vehicle if it is necessary for entrepreneurial activities.
It is prohibited to allocate the grant for passenger and freight transportation, extraction of natural resources, online sale of food products, medical services without a license, gambling business, trade in scrap metal, purchasing land or real estate, and paying salaries.
To apply, you must prepare a package of documents, including an application, documents proving ownership of the premises (if any), an individual activity plan, as well as documents confirming education, qualifications, and experience. All documents must be in Ukrainian or have a certified translation.
The application can be submitted in person at the City Employment Center in Krakow, through the institution's mailbox, or sent by mail or courier. The decision on the grant will be made within 30 days.
See also: How to receive financial assistance for paying rent in Poland.
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