Poland Work Permit

Poland offers five types of work visa:

  • Type 1 – If you find employment based on an employment contract or civil law contract with an employer with an office registered in Poland. This is the most popular work permit.
  • Type 2 – This work permit is valid if you are a board member and residing in Poland for a total period that exceeds 6 months within a period of 12 subsequent months.
  • Type 3 –You can apply for this work permit if you are sent to Poland by a foreign employer for more than 30 days in a calendar year to work for the foreign employer’s subsidiary or branch office in the country.
  • Type 4 – You are eligible for this visa if you are sent by a foreign employer to work in export services on a temporary basis. The foreign employer must not have a branch or subsidiary of its own in Poland.
  • Type 5 – You can apply for this visa if you are going to take up work-related tasks that do not fall into any of the above four categories.

Application process

Your employer is responsible for obtaining a work permit on your behalf. Assume you've found a willing employer and your stay has been legalised (either on the basis of a visa you have obtained or on the basis of a residence permit). To obtain a work visa, your potential employer must complete a work permit application that includes the name of the firm you are recruiting for as well as your future job description within this company.

If you are offered a job in Poland, your company is responsible for obtaining a work permit on your behalf.

Before submitting an application for a foreign work visa, a firm must undertake a labour market analysis. The purpose of this test is to determine whether any Polish or other EU residents are qualified to fill the position. These individuals are given priority over foreign nationals.

If there are no qualifying candidates available, the business might apply for a work visa on your behalf.

With the application, the employer must attach documents demonstrating that the following conditions are met:

All applicable employment rules, including provisions of the Labor Code, are met in terms of working conditions.

The Voivodeship Office states that remuneration should not be less than 30% of the average monthly wage.

Documents required to be submitted by the Applicant.

  • A completed application form
  • Evidence of payment of application fees
  • Confirmation of the legal status of the employer from the National Court Register
  • Current records of the employer’s economic activity
  • Copies of the applicant’s passport pages with relevant travel information
  • Evidence that the applicant has health insurance
  • A deed for the company
  • A copy of a statement regarding profits or losses of the employer
  • A copy of a contract in accordance with the service being provided by the business in Poland

Work permits are issued by a local “voivode” (government land head) and are issued for the duration of stay needed to perform the work stated in the declaration of your employer. You need to sign an employment contract with the employer that applied for your permit to make the work permit valid.

Employees should be informed that their work permits are only valid for the duration of their employment with the company that applied for them. If they decide to change jobs, their new employer will have to file for a new permission.

Your employer is legally obliged to:

  • Provide you the Employment contract in writing
  • Provide you with a translation of the employment contract in your preferred language
  • Check the validity and make a copy of your residence permit or visa
  • Notify social security and health insurance institutions within 7 days after the employment contract is signed which gives you access to free healthcare; sickness leave and other social benefits.

Benefits of a work permit :

Legally work in Poland

  • Legalize your stay in the Poland and Freely visit any European countries.
  • Legally work with permit
  • Sign a work contract with your Company.

The processing of the work Permit up to 3 month + Visa Process 15 to 20 Days. Once you have entered Poland on a work permit, you can legally work here & After 4 to 6 Month You are getting TRC 3 Years.

Our Process: 

Our services includes:

  • Visa Application Form & Support
  • Support for Collecting Supporting Work Permit & Other Documents.
  • Visa Interview Preparation
  • Updates & Follow-up with the Consulate
  • Job  Assistance 
  • Total Package

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