Poland quadruples ‘oświadczenie’ fee and removes Georgia from fast-track hiring list
Trade group warns of holiday bottlenecks as Poland braces for full EU Entry/Exit System
Wrocław Airport reopens after 40-day overhaul, promising faster business links
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Poland raises work-permit fees and removes Georgia from simplified hiring list
Three new executive regulations that entered into force on 1 December 2025 have now been implemented nationwide. Fees for declarations rise to PLN 400 and standard work-permit costs double; Georgian nationals are no longer eligible for the simplified declaration path. Companies must also submit more detailed electronic documentation.
Logistics UK warns of Entry/Exit System queues as Poland heads into holiday peak
A 4 December paper from Logistics UK warns that the EU’s new biometric Entry/Exit System could create bottlenecks unless the phased implementation is honoured. Polish airports and freight corridors are preparing contingency plans ahead of the Christmas travel rush.
Wrocław Airport set to resume flights after 40-day shutdown ends tonight
Wrocław Airport’s PLN 350 million upgrade finishes on 4 December, with commercial flights resuming at 05:00 on 5 December. The works double airside capacity and restore direct connectivity for business travellers in Poland’s booming Lower Silesia region.