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Philippine Embassy In Warsaw

 

Information Saturday (March) - Office of Foreigner's in Warsaw

Office for Foreigners started a series of meetings aimed at providing information on the legalization of stay. Next information Saturday will be held on March 25 from 9 - 15 at their Head office in Warsaw at Taborowa 33. During information Saturdays, foreigners will be able to obtain information on their proceedings at the office, view case files, pick the letters and summons or make statements for the record. Advice will be provided by experts from the Department of Legalization of Stay. In order to arrange individual consultations (information on a specific case, review of files) it is necessary to book in advance by calling 47 721 76 75. In other cases, reservations are not necessary. Note - you can come to the meeting with accompanying persons, but the condition of service is the personal participation of a foreigner. https://www.gov.pl/web/udsc-en/invitation-to-the-information-saturday3

Public Transport in Kraków - What you need to know

Migrant Info Point in Kraków have prepared a short guide to make using public transport in Krakow easier for you. You will find the most important information in the picture. Plus a few more tips: 🔸 Zones Ticket zone I is the area within the borders of Krakow. You need to buy a ticket for zones II and III if you travel by bus outside the city limits (e.g. to Balice Airport or the Wieliczka Salt Mine). 🔸 Jakdojade With this app you can plan your route. Enter what stop you are at, where you want to go and when. The app will find the most convenient connection for you and then guide you to the selected point. 🔸 Period ticket The best choice if you plan to travel daily on public transport. It can be purchased for up to three months. A 1-line ticket allows you to travel on one particular tram or bus. A network ticket, on the other hand, is for vehicles of any number.

Temporary Residence Permit - procedure

You are legally staying in Poland and you wonder what you can do to stay longer? Address for correspondence / Registry office of the Office for Foreigners Urząd do Spraw Cudzoziemców ul. Taborowa 33 02-699 Warszawa Registry Office of the Office for Foreigners at ul. Taborowa 33 in Warsaw, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, except for holidays. Office for Foreigners ADDRESS ul. Koszykowa 16 00-564 Warszawa NIP 5262548316 Regon 017315012 CONTACT 47 721 76 75

Submit your annual tax declaration (PIT)

Each year between February and April 30th, all employees who have worked in Poland in the previous year, have to submit their annual Personal Income Tax declarations (PIT) to the fiscal authorities. Currently, it’s time to submit your PIT for the year 2022. There are various PIT forms marked with different numbers but the most common form is PIT-37 for employees who do not run their own business and did not have any income from other countries in 2020. Detailed information on taxes is published in English on podatki.gov.pl The most convenient way of submitting your PIT is on-line via e-Urząd Skarbowy  (eng. e-Tax Office) – the official government platform. The system is available now both in Polish and in English. The platform works in such a way that you don’t have to make any calculations by yourself because your tax information should already be available in your profile (based on the information provided by your employer). What you should do is just verify your personal