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This section provides some practical information on the visa requirements of Poland to Ukrainian nationals, as well as links to relevant official web-resources. However, please note that information in this section reflects regulations as of November 2008 and some changes might have taken place since the completion of this document.

Information for this section has been taken from the official websites of the diplomatic representation offices, migration service and other competent governmental agencies.

You may find detailed information on visiting Poland for tourism, studying or employment, including applicable visa types and necessary supporting documents for visa issuance, on the following web-sites:

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
www.msz.gov.pl (in Polish, English)

Official Portal for those coming to Poland
www.poland.gov.pl (in Polish, English, German, French, Spanish and Russian)


Poland-Ukraine Project
http://polska.com.ua (in Ukrainian and Polish)

The Embassy in Ukraine
www.kijow.polemb.net (in Ukrainian and Polish)

The Consulate General in Kyiv
www.kijowkg.polemb.net  (in Ukrainian, Polish and English)

The Consulate General in Lviv
www.konsulat.lviv.ua (in Ukrainian and Polish)

The Consulate General in Lutsk
www.konsulat.lutsk.ua (in Ukrainian and Polish)

The Consulate General in Kharkiv
www.charkowkg.polemb.net (in Ukrainian and Polish)

The Consulate General in Odessa
www.odessakg.polemb.net (in Ukrainian and Polish)




Visa


Since December 21, 2007 Poland together with other 8 new EU member-states joined the Schengen Agreement and thus complies with Schengen visa policies....



Work


Ukrainian citizens should obtain Polish work visa in order to be legally employed in Poland. If the duration of planned employment ....



Education


Ukrainian nationals need to obtain a national visa for studies in order to be able to study in Poland. If the term of the studies is longer than th....







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