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Why we WROCLAW

Poland is a fascinating country mixing Easter and Western Europe influence both in the geographical and cultural sense. Located in the center of the Northern European plain, the country enjoys a crucial position as the largest of the former Eastern Bloc members and as one of the most populous member states of the European Union.
Poland joined European Union in 2004, and the Schengen Area in 2007. Thanks to its location, more and more foreign investments from Western Europe, as well as from the US and Asia, are attracted to Poland, what influences an increase of the number of foreigners who decide to pursue their career opportunities here.

International reports emphasize the economic and political stability, educated and competent human capital and a large domestic market of Poland. During global economic crisis, Poland has strengthened its position, not only in the region of Central and Eastern Europe but also globally. Foreign investors willingly locate their capital in Poland treating it as a safe haven in times of economic instability.
WROCLAW THE BEST CITY TO LIVE IN
4TH LARGEST CITY IN POLAND | 3RD LARGEST ACADEMIC CENTER | 2ND FASTEST GROWING CITY

In 2015 Wroclaw was ranked among Mercer`s top “Best cities to live” and recognized as the only city in Poland as a growing business center.

635,000

population within
the city limits

1,200,000

population of the whole
Wroclaw agglomeration

120,000

estimated number
of foreigners working
in Wroclaw

2.9 %

unemployment
rate in the city
BUSINESS REPORTS
ABOUT POLAND
“EY’s European Attractiveness Survey 2016 ranks Poland as the most attractive FDI destination in CEE and as the fifth most attractive across the whole Europe. Better scores were only attributed to Germany, UK, France and the Netherlands.”
“According to the World Bank, economic growth forecast in Poland is estimated at 3.1% in 2017, whereas in 2018 and 2019 at 3.3% and 3.4% respectively.”

“ABSL Poland 2017 report emphasizes that due to a constant GDP growth and an inflow of foreign investments, Poland has experienced in the recent years the greatest economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe.”

Living in Poland is much cheaper than in other European countries. Affordable prices of food, rent and entertainment are one of the most important factors to choose Poland as a home. A basket of basic food products in Poland is 80% cheaper than in Great Britain and 40% cheaper that in Germany.
Berlin 239,3 km
Paris 1053.91 km
London 1196.56 km
Brussels 885.09 km
Stockholm 917.02 km
Madrid 1873.12 km
Lisbon 2286.40 km
Vilnius 699.50 km

Środa Śląska

34 km
00:45:00

Wrocław