Work in Poland

 

Poland, like many other countries, issues work permits for foreign nationals who wish to work within its borders. However, please note that immigration policies and regulations can change, so it’s essential to check the most recent information from official sources or consult with the appropriate authorities.

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Here is a general outline of the process for obtaining a work permit in Poland:

Job Offer

First and foremost, you usually need a job offer from a Polish employer. The employer may need to demonstrate that the position cannot be filled by a Polish or EU/EEA national.

Work Permit Application

Once you have a job offer, your employer in Poland typically initiates the work permit application process on your behalf. The application is usually submitted to the Voivodeship Office (local government office)

Documentation

You’ll need to provide various documents, including your passport, a valid employment contract, and other supporting materials

Approval

If your application is approved, you will receive a work permit.

Visa Application (if applicable)

Depending on your nationality, you may need to apply for a visa to enter Poland. Some countries have visa-free arrangements, while others require a visa.

Temporary Residence Permit (if applicable)

If you plan to work in Poland for an extended period, you may need to apply for a temporary residence permit.

It’s crucial to note that the specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on factors such as your nationality, the type of work you’ll be doing, and changes in immigration policies. Therefore, it is highly recommended to consult with the Polish consular services, the Voivodeship Office, or another relevant immigration authority for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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