Entry to Poland in 2026: even a biometric passport does not guarantee smooth border crossing
Entry to Poland in 2026
The entry to Poland in 2026 remains strict for Ukrainians, even having a valid biometric passport does not guarantee smooth border crossing. The Polish border service checks every traveler, which may lead to a denial of entry.
Main reasons for denial of entry
Among the main reasons for denial of entry, the following can be highlighted:
- lack of documents
- unclear purpose of visit
- issues with document authenticity
- inclusion in the lists of undesirable persons
- security issues and financial insolvency
In particular, for visits up to 4 days, Ukrainians must have at least 300 zlotys, while for longer trips, they need to have 75 zlotys for each day of stay. In the absence of a return ticket, an additional minimum of 200 zlotys is required.
Border guards may accept any currency, including hryvnias, which can ease the situation for some travelers. However, the stated requirements and checks indicate that the entry procedure to Poland in 2026 remains complex and requires responsible preparation from travelers.
These requirements and procedures indicate the continuation of the security policy in relations between Poland and Ukraine, driven by both internal and external factors. Given the situation in the region, Ukrainians should prepare in advance for their travels, taking into account all necessary documents and financial requirements to avoid unforeseen situations at the border.
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