Work-Authorisation Shock: Poland Quadruples “Oświadczenie” Fee and Drops Georgia From Fast-Track List
Holiday Warning: Entry/Exit System Could Snarl Polish Borders, Logistics UK Says
Wrocław Airport Reopens After 40-Day Upgrade, Doubles Peak Capacity
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Poland quadruples ‘oświadczenie’ fee and removes Georgia from fast-track hiring list
Effective 1 December, Poland has increased declaration and work-permit fees up to four-fold and has removed Georgia from the list of nationalities eligible for the fast-track “oświadczenie” procedure. Employers must show proof of the new payments and submit stricter documentation, or applications will be rejected. The changes will raise mobility budgets and force companies that rely on Georgian workers to seek alternatives.
Trade group warns of holiday bottlenecks as Poland braces for full EU Entry/Exit System
Logistics UK has warned that Poland’s borders and airports could gridlock over Christmas if the new biometric Entry/Exit System is enforced at full speed. The trade body urges a phased roll-out, extra driver training and real-time queue dashboards to protect passenger flows and critical supply chains.
Wrocław Airport reopens after 40-day overhaul, promising faster business links
After a six-week construction blitz, Wrocław Airport resumed operations on 5 December with new taxiways, larger aprons and automated passenger lanes. The upgrade doubles runway capacity and should make domestic and intra-EU corporate travel to Lower Silesia quicker and more reliable.