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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the best way to budget as an international student in Poland?
Creating a budget is essential for managing your finances effectively. Start by tracking your monthly income and then allocate amounts for rent, groceries, utilities, transportation, and other living expenses. Consider using basic tools like Excel or Google Sheets to manage your budget.

2. What types of accommodation are available for international students in Poland?
International students typically opt for three types of accommodation:

  • Student dormitories (cheaper but less private)

  • Shared apartments (more affordable and offers more independence)

  • Private rentals (more expensive, but offers full privacy).
    Make sure to weigh each option based on your budget and preferences.

3. What are my rights as a tenant in Poland?
As a tenant, you are entitled to certain legal protections under Polish law. These include:

  • A written rental contract that outlines your rent amount, contract duration, and other key terms.

  • The right to receive your deposit back if no damage is done to the property.

  • Protection from illegal rent increases and eviction without proper notice.
    Make sure you understand the terms of your lease and your rights as a tenant to avoid issues during your stay.

4. How do I find affordable housing in Poland?
To find affordable housing, check:

  • University housing boards for student-specific accommodations.

  • Rental websites like OLX, Otodom

  • Facebook groups for international students or locals looking for roommates or tenants.
    Be cautious of scams and always sign a written rental agreement.

5. How much should I budget for monthly living expenses in Poland?
The cost of living in Poland can vary, but on average, you will need between 1,500–2,500 PLN per month for basic expenses. This includes rent, food, utilities, and transportation. Cities like Warsaw or Kraków tend to be more expensive, while smaller cities might be more affordable.

6. What are the best banks for international students in Poland?
Some of the best banks for international students include:

  • PKO BP

  • Santander Bank
    These banks offer student-friendly accounts with low fees and easy access to online banking. Make sure to bring your passport or national ID and proof of your student status when opening an account.

7. How can I reduce my living expenses while studying in Poland?
There are several ways to save money while living in Poland:

  • Use public transport: Poland has an efficient and affordable public transportation system.

  • Cook at home: Preparing meals instead of dining out can save you money.

  • Look for student discounts: Many stores, cafes, and services offer discounts to students when you show your student ID.

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