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Work Visa to Poland




You can get a Polish visa for no more than a year. During this time you can apply for a residence and work permit. This is a temporary residence permit that will entitle you to stay and work in Poland for up to three years.

** Polish National Visa "C" for stays less than 90 days, generally for tourism
** Polish National Visa "N" for stays more than 90 days (max 1 year) generally for work

Here you can know more detailed informations on Polish Visas

You may also pay about 500 PLN of fees here in Poland if you need to apply for a temporary residence permit.

Related Link:
Temporary Residence Permit
Work Visa Requirements





BEFORE YOU APPLY FOR A POLISH VISA FOR WORK


In order for you to be able to work in Poland, your future employer needs to apply for a work permit for you. It makes the whole process complicated because you need to find a job before you’re allowed to work.




To find a job before you come to Poland

  1. You look for a job. You can check job offers in the POEA website
  2. Contact the agency and ask for requirements for the specific position that you are interested to apply
  3. The agency will contact your future employer.
  4. Your future employer gets a work permit for you. Unfortunately, the process may take a long time. Even up to 3 months in the most difficult cases. Anyway, when it’s over, he sends you one of three official copies.
  5. Go to the official website for visa applications. (How to apply for a visa)
  6. You apply for a visa for work (max. 1 year) in the Polish Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The visa processing fee for all types of visas equals 299 Malaysian Ringgit
  7. You start thinking about residence and work permit application as soon as possible. This is really important. Polish bureaucracy can be really slow, and you cannot apply for a temporary residence permit after your visa expiration date.

- PINOY WORKERS IN POLAND



Comments

polandvisa said…
Interesting post! The step by step process to apply for Poland visa (work visa) can certainly come in handy for a lot of people who are planning to explore better job opportunities in Poland. In addition to that, the pre-job tasks that you outlined in your informative article can help a lot of first-time job seekers in the Poland. I will be sharing this blog with my friends who plan to search for job opportunities outside their countries. Hoping that this article will help them in their endeavours.

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