Ukrainians in Poland can receive a grant of up to 42 thousand zlotys: what is needed for this.


In Poland, there is a program for Ukrainians that provides grants of up to 42 thousand zlotys for starting their own business. The grants are provided as support for entrepreneurship development and to reduce unemployment in the country. To receive a grant, one must register as unemployed, not engage in entrepreneurship for the past year, confirm their education and qualifications, not receive other state subsidies for starting a business, and not have economic offenses in the past two years.
To receive the grant, it is necessary to prepare a business plan, gather the required documents, and submit an application to the local labor office. After reviewing the application and signing the contract, the money is transferred to the bank account. However, the final decision regarding the allocation of the grant depends on the local labor office.
The program is available for Ukrainians who have legal residence in Poland and meet other requirements. It is also important to consider that there are restrictions for certain sectors of the economy and responsibility for the proper use of the received funds.
After receiving the money, it is also necessary to register the business, follow the business plan, report to the labor office, and comply with the terms of the contract.
For successful acquisition of the grant, it is important to have a well-prepared business plan, consult with experts, and have a financial reserve.
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