Up to €2000: Ukrainian entrepreneurs in Poland gain access to the EU program.


Ukrainian entrepreneurs in Poland have the opportunity to take advantage of the EU program 'Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs', which allows them to develop their business.
This program supports those who arrived in Poland after the start of the invasion and want to create their own business or already have a business that has existed for less than three years.
Participants have the opportunity to go for an internship with experienced entrepreneurs in other European Union countries. They will gain valuable business skills, meet new clients and partners, and expand their business in the European market.
During their stay abroad, young entrepreneurs will receive financial support from the European Commission. Participation in the program is free, and importantly, there are no age or business direction restrictions.
All legal forms of doing business, both individuals and legal entities, are considered 'entrepreneurs'. This creates a level playing field for a wide range of Ukrainian entrepreneurs who want to develop internationally.
Let us remind you that the increase in taxes has led to the mass closure of businesses in Ukraine.
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