10 non-obvious advantages of a residence permit in Ukraine for foreigners that are not mentioned in guidebooks
- 1. A culture focused on personal freedom
- 2. Easy start for your own business — opening an individual entrepreneurin 1 day (analogous to a sole proprietor)
- 3. Liberal and freelancer-friendly tax system
- 4. Banks are loyal to foreigners (residence permit holders)
- 5. Renting accommodation without unnecessary formalities
- 6. No “total surveillance”
- 7. Cheap insurance and medical care “of your choice”
- 8. Ability to purchase a car without restrictions
- 9. Easy access to business and investment
- 10. Full access to the digital state

A residence permit in Ukraine opens up more opportunities than you think. Learn about 10 non-obvious advantages of a residence permit in Ukraine that you should know before moving
Obtaining a temporary or permanent residence permit in Ukraine is not just about the right to legally stay in the country. Behind the scenes of official procedures lie advantages that you won't find in typical guidebooks. But they can be decisive when choosing a country to live, do business, or freelance. This article highlights ten of these hidden “bonuses” that foreigners should know about.
1. A culture focused on personal freedom
Ukraine is not only a country with European aspirations, but also a society that has become noticeably more liberal and open over the past decade. Here, people are tolerant of personal views and stories, as well as how people choose to express themselves. This creates a comfortable environment for living, especially for foreigners who are used to close social monitoring in Western countries.
Read also: What not to do in Ukraine: a guide to superstitions for foreigners.
2. Easy start for your own business — opening an individual entrepreneurin 1 day (analogous to a sole proprietor)
Foreigners with a residence permit can easily register as an individual entrepreneur — the procedure is simplified, takes 1-2 days, and is even available online. This is an easy start for legal freelancing, IT, design, or consulting with a low tax burden (5% or even 0%).
3. Liberal and freelancer-friendly tax system
Ukraine has one of the most liberal systems for self-employed people in Europe. For IT specialists, designers, tutors, or consultants, this means transparent income declaration, minimal reporting, low rates, and peace of mind when working with foreign clients.
4. Banks are loyal to foreigners (residence permit holders)
Banks are happy to open accounts for foreigners with residence permits — even in hryvnia, with cards, online banking, and SWIFT payments. And most importantly, they often do not require proof of income, only a minimum set of documents (passport, residence permit, identification code).
Read also: How can a foreigner open an account in a Ukrainian bank?
5. Renting accommodation without unnecessary formalities
In Ukraine, it is easier for foreigners with a residence permit to rent accommodation than in many European countries. Landlords rarely ask about citizenship or registration. Rental agreements are often concluded in simple written form or are not formalized at all. This is convenient, although it has legal risks — but foreigners with a residence permit often find housing easier than in Poland or the Czech Republic.
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6. No “total surveillance”
Unlike many European countries, Ukraine does not have mandatory registration at your place of residence or total control over your every move by state authorities or municipalities. This gives you more privacy and freedom of movement.
Read also: How to get a residence permit in Ukraine as a foreigner?
7. Cheap insurance and medical care “of your choice”
Foreigners with a residence permit can use both the public and private healthcare systems (which is often available at prices significantly lower than in Europe). The most affordable health insurance can cost around $100 per year, which is significantly less than in the EU.
8. Ability to purchase a car without restrictions
Unlike some countries, in Ukraine, foreigners with a residence permit can easily buy, register, and insure cars in their own name, both new and used. This provides mobility without the need to rent a car or register it under someone else's name (i.e., without the need for a local “guarantor” or intermediary).
Read also: How can a foreigner enter Ukraine in a foreign car?
9. Easy access to business and investment
Ukraine does not restrict the share of foreign capital in LLCs, which means that a foreigner with a residence permit can be a full owner of a business. It is easy to set up a company, invest in real estate, agriculture, startups, or buy a franchise.
10. Full access to the digital state
Foreigners with a residence permit can use all electronic services available to Ukrainian citizens: the Diya app, electronic signatures, and online government services. This not only speeds up adaptation but also allows you to avoid bureaucracy — all from your phone.
A Ukrainian residence permit is not just a document for staying in the country. It is a window into a flexible environment where foreigners often find it easier to “breathe” and realize their potential than in the bureaucratic EU. The Ukrainian system is not yet perfect, but it is dynamic, open to digitalization, and society is open to new people and approaches. So, if you are considering Ukraine as an option for living, doing business, or freelancing, these hidden advantages may be decisive.
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We remind you! A residence permit in Ukraine can be revoked even for formal violations. Read about the most common mistakes that lead to the loss of a residence permit and how to protect your status in Ukraine in our previous article.
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