Travel to

Poland

The country has a vibrant cultural heritage, influenced by its complex history and the contributions of

renowned figures in literature, music, and the arts, such as Nobel Prize-winning author Wisława

Szymborska and composer Frédéric Chopin. Major cities like Warsaw, Kraków, and Gdańsk are

known for their historic architecture, museums, and vibrant arts scenes.

Work Permits

• Overview: For foreign nationals looking to work in Poland.

• Types:

– Type A: For employment with a Polish employer.

– Type B: For members of management boards.

– Type C: For employees of foreign companies conducting business in Poland.

Temporary Residence Permit

• Overview: For foreign nationals wishing to stay in Poland for longer than 90 days.

• Eligibility: Applicants must have a valid reason for their stay, such as employment, studies, or family reunification.

Permanent Residence Permit

• Overview: For individuals wishing to settle in Poland permanently.

• Eligibility: Generally requires having held a temporary residence permit for a specified period and demonstrating stable income and accommodation.

Family Reunification

• Overview: Allows Polish citizens and residents to bring family members to Poland.

• Eligibility: Sponsors must meet income and accommodation requirements. Eligible family members include spouses, children, and parents.

Student Visas

• Overview: For non-EU nationals wishing to study in Poland.

• Eligibility: Applicants must be accepted into a recognized educational institution and provide proof of financial means.

Polish Citizenship

• Overview: Foreign nationals can apply for citizenship after living in Poland for a specified period, typically 3 years with a residence permit.

• Eligibility: Requires proof of stable income, accommodation, and knowledge of the Polish language.