LOT unveils Warsaw–Porto service, strengthening ties with Portugal’s tech hub
Warsaw Central Station shuts for eight-day track works, severing rail link to Chopin Airport
EU Entry/Exit System goes live at Hungary-Ukraine crossings—Polish border still in transition
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Polish consulate brings ‘mobile embassy’ to Cape Town for passport and PESEL renewals
Poland’s embassy ran a three-day consular pop-up in Cape Town (6–8 Nov), letting expatriates renew passports and obtain PESEL IDs without travelling to Pretoria. High demand reflects a growing Polish workforce in South Africa and demonstrates the cost-saving value of mobile consular services for companies.
Customs database failure brings traffic to a stand-still at Ukraine-Poland land border
A customs-IT crash at 14:05 on 8 November forced all Ukraine-Poland road crossings to suspend processing in both directions. Travellers and freight traffic were stranded, with queues reported at Uhryniv, Hrushiv and Shehyni. The disruption hit business travellers, just-in-time supply chains and commuter coaches, underscoring the need for better system redundancy ahead of the EU’s forthcoming Entry/Exit rollout.
Polish Sejm throws out President’s refugee-aid bill, keeps stricter work-linked benefits for Ukrainians
Parliament voted down President Nawrocki’s alternative refugee-aid bill on 7 November 2025, leaving in force the September law that ties most benefits for Ukrainian refugees to employment and school attendance. Employers must keep refugees formally employed to protect their families’ entitlements, while HR teams should expect stricter audits in 2026.
Four months of German-border checks: 379 000 travellers screened, 275 refusals, says Nadodrzański SG
Data released by the Nadodrzański Border Guard on 7 November show that four months of temporary German-border checks have led to 379 000 traveller inspections, 275 refusals of entry and over 130 smuggling-related arrests. Processing times have normalised but manufacturers and travellers should keep contingency buffers.
EU ends multi-entry Schengen visas for Russians, Poland prepares for single-entry processing
Brussels’ 7 November decision abolishes multi-entry Schengen visas for Russian citizens, compelling them to file a new application for every trip. Polish consulates will implement the single-entry requirement from mid-November, affecting Russian business visitors and increasing administrative steps for employers.
Poland’s Border Guard reports fresh Belarus crossings and extends German/Lithuanian checks to April 2026
The Border Guard’s 7 November update confirms renewed migrant pressure from Belarus and shows continuing spot checks on the German and Lithuanian borders. Warsaw has extended both the 78-km buffer zone in Podlasie and temporary Schengen controls until 4 April 2026, affecting freight flows and cross-border business travel.