Advantages of living in Poland
- Rich Cultural Heritage and History
- Polish Hospitality: Warm and Welcoming People
- Education and Opportunities for Families
- Diverse and Delicious Cuisine
- A Safe and Secure Environment
- Excellent Transportation Infrastructure
- Favourable Tax System
Work Permit, Permanent Residence Permits and Citizenship in Poland
Work Permit
- Types of Visas
- Schengen Visa (Type C): For short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This visa is suitable for tourists, business trips, or short-term visits.
- National Visa (Type D): For long-term stays exceeding 90 days. This visa is usually issued for purposes such as work, study, or family reunification.
- To apply for a visa, you will need to submit an application to the Polish consulate or embassy in your home country, along with required documents such as a valid passport, proof of purpose of stay (e.g., work contract, university admission letter), travel insurance, and proof of financial means.
Permanent Residence Permits
Permanent residence permit is issued for an indefinite period. The residence card itself is valid for 10 years, which means that the card must be replaced every 10 years as part of the card replacement procedure. However, there is no need to re-apply for a permit and go through the process of obtaining it.
This permit entitles you to work in Poland without the need to obtain additional documents. A permanent residence permit issued in Poland does not entitle you to work in a country other than Poland.
Citizenship
- Eligibility
- Citizenship by 3 years permanent residence in Poland.
- Citizenship by marriage with Polish citizen
- Citizenship by 10 years residence in Poland
- Citizenship for Poles Cardholders
- Benefits of Poland Citizenship
- Travel freely within the Schengen Area.
- Live and Work in any EU Country
- Business Flexibility
- Free Education System
- Access to Health Care
People & Climate
People
The current population of Poland is 38,539,201. Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukraine to the east, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to the south, and Germany to the west.
Climate
Winter: December to February, with temperatures well below freezing and snow
Spring: March to May, with daily temperatures ranging from 5° to 15° Celsius
Summer: June to August, with average temperatures of 25° Celsius
Autumn: September to November, with temperatures varying from 5° to 15° Celsius