Why Poland is the Best Country to Live in

Poland is one of the most developed economies in Eastern Europe. In comparison to other EU countries, it offers high salaries, low housing prices, and low taxes, and many people choose Poland for permanent residence or as the first country to "move to Europe." These are the explanations.

Here are the top seven reasons why Poland is outperforming the rest of Europe.

 

#1 - Polish mentality

Poles are extremely friendly, and the country welcomes visitors from all over the world. If you act appropriately, you will easily make friends with your neighbours, co-workers, and schoolmates.

 

#2 - Economic growth

It is not as difficult to find a high-paying job in Poland as it is in other European countries. It is sufficient to be fluent in Polish and to have the necessary skills in the field in which you intend to work. Because there are many foreign company branches in Poland, knowing English, German, and/or French will be a huge advantage. Every year, a large number of new jobs are created in the country, and average and minimum wages are rising.

 

#3 - Low rental and purchase prices

Renting or purchasing an apartment in Warsaw, Krakow, or another large city is significantly less expensive than in major European capitals such as Paris or Berlin. However, you can still enjoy all of the benefits of living in a big city.

 

#4 - Easy to travel all over Europe

Regular buses and trains connect Poland's major cities with neighbouring countries such as Germany, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and the Baltic states. At the same time, tickets in one direction can be purchased for 20 euros. Air travel is similar in that there are many low-cost airlines that fly to all major cities in Europe for 20-50 euros per one-way ticket.

 

#5 - It's easier to buy a good car

In Poland, there are many high-quality used German cars as well as new models. They all have a reasonable purchase price and additional service.

 

#6 - High quality infrastructure

Poland has excellent road, social, and urban infrastructure. Courtyards and residences are always well-kept. Many large cities provide a safe environment for cyclists, wheelchair users, and people with limited mobility.

 

#7 - Easy to get legal status

In comparison to other EU countries, obtaining legal status in Poland is much easier. There are standard immigration programs for work, study, and family reunification, as well as migration programs for the "Pole's Card" or for freelancers and creative professionals.

Furthermore, it is possible to obtain legal status by taking Polish courses and demonstrating your level of language proficiency.

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