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Poland

Work Permits in Poland

Poland has emerged as a thriving hub for international talent, offering diverse employment opportunities across various sectors.

Constric Consultants

Why Choose Constric Consultants?

Choosing the right immigration consultant can make all the difference in your journey to Poland. Here are a few reasons why Constric Consultants should be your first choice:

  • Expertise and Experience: Our team has years of experience and a deep understanding of Polish immigration laws.
  • Personalized Service: We offer customized solutions tailored to your specific needs.
  • Efficiency and Reliability: We handle all the complexities of the immigration process, ensuring timely and accurate submissions.
  • Transparent Pricing: Our services are competitively priced with no hidden fees.
  • Client-Centric Approach: We prioritize our clients’ needs and work tirelessly to achieve their immigration goals.
Type B Work Permit

Issued for seasonal work or short-term employment lasting up to 6 months.

Type C Work Permit

Granted to employees transferred within a multinational corporation to work in Poland for a limited duration

PREDICTIONS AND PROJECTIONS

Application Process

Job Offer:

Secure a job offer from a Polish employer. The employer typically initiates the work permit application process on behalf of the employee.

Documentation:

Gather necessary documents, including passport copies, qualifications, employment contracts, and proof of accommodation (if applicable).

Application Submission:

Submit the work permit application to the relevant provincial office (Voivodeship Office) or online through the ePUAP platform.

Issuance of Work Permit

Once approved, the work permit is issued for a specified duration, typically corresponding to the employment contract's duration.

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Key Considerations:

1. Labour Market Test:
  • In some cases, employers may need to demonstrate that there are no qualified Polish or EU/EEA citizens available to fill the position, known as a “labour market test.
2. Renewal and Extension:
  • Work permits can be renewed or extended under certain conditions, such as continued employment with the same employer and compliance with immigration regulations.
3. Family Members:
  • Family members of work permit holders may be eligible for dependent visas to accompany them to Poland.
4. Permanent Residency:
  • After a specified period of legal residence in Poland, work permit holders may be eligible to apply for permanent residency or citizenship.