Audience

Who We Help

We primarily help people moving from the UK to Poland — but not only. We also support individuals from the US, Germany, and other countries who are planning a move and want clarity, structure, and realistic expectations. We're not a YouTube channel or a tourism board. We work with a small number of people each month who are genuinely weighing Poland — and want clear, lived-experience guidance.

Working professionals

If you're moving to Poland to work — remotely or locally — and want to build a stable day-to-day life here, this is where we help most.

We work with remote professionals, business owners, people relocating for jobs, and skilled workers across different industries.

Plan Your Move

Clear steps, timelines, and what to sort first

Key concerns
  • How do I stay tax-compliant across countries?
  • Will my clients or employer accept the move?
  • What's the real cost of living once everything is included?
  • Which cities offer the right infrastructure, job market, and lifestyle?

Families

Moving with a partner or children means thinking beyond the move itself — and getting the setup right from the start.

We help families plan properly, from schools and residency to everyday life and long-term stability.

Plan as a Family

Schools, residency, and a smoother transition

Key concerns
  • Which schools work for English-speaking or international children?
  • How does residency work for a non-Polish partner?
  • What does day-to-day family life actually look like?
  • How do we manage visits, travel, and staying connected long-term?

Retirees

If you're considering Poland for a slower pace of life or lower cost of living, we help you understand what's realistic — and how to make the move work long-term.

Explore Retirement

What works, what to expect, and how to set it up right

Key concerns
  • How does my pension work if I live in Poland?
  • What does healthcare access look like as a retiree?
  • Which cities suit a slower, quieter pace of life?
  • Can I move back easily if it doesn't work out?
Straight disclaimer

Who we don't work with.

Saying "no" is part of giving honest advice. If you recognise yourself in this list, we're probably not the right fit — and that's okay.

  • People looking for a cheerleader, not straight answers
  • Anyone expecting us to handle the move with zero involvement from them
  • Bargain-hunters who want concierge support at guide prices
  • Those still in the daydream stage with no real intention to act this year

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