Moving to Poland

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New Home in a Country of Economic Growth and Cultural Heritage

Poland is an increasingly popular destination for expats, known for its affordable cost of living, strong economy, and rich cultural history. With a population of over 38 million, Poland offers modern cities, picturesque old towns, and a growing job market in various industries.
Whether you’re moving to Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk, or Poznań, we provide professional moving services to ensure a smooth and stress-free relocation. The official language is Polish, and the local currency is the Polish Złoty (PLN). If you’re relocating for work, study, or personal reasons, we offer reliable moving solutions tailored to your needs.

Popular Destinations for Moving to Poland.

We provide international moving services to cities across Poland, including:

  • Moving to Warsaw – The capital and economic hub, known for its modern business district and rich history.
  • Moving to Kraków – A cultural and academic center with a well-preserved medieval old town.
  • Moving to Wrocław – A picturesque city with a growing IT and financial sector
  • Moving to Gdańsk – A port city with a mix of history and modern infrastructure on the Baltic coast
  • Moving to Poznań – A major business and trade hub with a high quality of life.

We also assist with moves to smaller towns and rural areas across Poland.

How Much Does It Cost to Move to Poland?

The cost of your move depends on the shipment size and required services. Below are estimated prices for household moves via road freight:

Move SizePrice Range (€)
Small move (<12m³)€500–€1,000
Mid-size move (12–25m³)€2,000–€6,000+
Large move (>25m³)€6,000+
Boxes only€400+

These are estimates, and actual costs vary based on your specific move details. 

Requirements to Move to Poland

When planning a move to Poland, it is essential to ensure your visa and customs paperwork are in order before shipping your household goods.

You can find detailed customs information on importing household goods via the FIDI Customs Guide, provided by the largest global alliance of international moving companies.

To provide the most accurate cost estimate, we offer a pre-move survey to assess the volume of your belongings, check home accessibility, and identify any special packing needs.

Plan Your Move in Advance

To ensure a smooth and hassle-free relocation, we recommend contacting us at least 6 weeks before your planned move date.

Follow our Moving Abroad Checklist to make your relocation as smooth and stress-free as possible.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

The cost varies depending on shipment size. Small moves start from €500, while full household shipments start from €2,000, with larger moves exceeding €6,000.
Poland is one of the most affordable countries in Europe. Warsaw is the most expensive city, while Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdańsk offer lower housing and living costs.
Poland has a public healthcare system, but many expats opt for private healthcare for shorter wait times and higher-quality services.
While English is spoken in major cities and business settings, learning basic Polish will help with integration and daily life.
Warsaw, as Poland’s financial and business center, offers international job opportunities and a thriving metropolitan lifestyle. Kraków, known for its rich history and cultural heritage, boasts a strong academic presence and a vibrant atmosphere. Wrocław, a rapidly growing IT and technology hub, combines career opportunities with a picturesque setting along the Oder River. Gdańsk, a coastal city, blends historical charm with modern development, making it an attractive destination for both professionals and history enthusiasts. Poznań, a business-friendly city with a strong economy, provides excellent living standards and a well-balanced urban experience.

What You Need to Know

Moving to Poland Checklist

  • Check Visa Requirements – EU citizens can move freely; non-EU citizens may require a visa.
  • Find Housing Early – The rental market in major cities can be competitive.
  • Healthcare & Insurance – Public healthcare is available, but private insurance may be needed.
  • Banking& Finances – Open a Polish bank account for salary payments.
  • Cost of Living – Consider expenses such as rent, groceries, and utilities.
  • Schooling & Education – Research international and public schools.
  • Local Culture – Understanding Polish customs and learning some Polish will help with integration.

For professional moving assistance, contact us today for a free quote!