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Live & Work Legally in Poland with a Sponsored Work Permit

Poland is one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe and offers excellent opportunities for foreign professionals, skilled workers, and laborers. Through an employer-sponsored Work Permit, you can legally live and work in Poland — with options to extend your stay, bring your family, and even apply for permanent residency.

Why Choose Poland for Work?

✅ Fast & straightforward work visa process

✅ High demand for foreign workers in IT, manufacturing, logistics, hospitality, construction & more

✅ Access to the Schengen Zone – travel freely across 26 EU countries

✅ Pathway to EU Permanent Residency and Citizenship

✅ Family reunification available

✅ Affordable cost of living & safe lifestyle

Types of Poland Work Permits

  1. Type A – Standard Work Permit

    • For foreigners employed by a Polish company

    • Most common and widely used permit

  2. Type B – Company Board Member

    • For foreigners on the board of a company in Poland

    • Valid for up to 5 years

  3. Type C, D, E – Intra-Company Transfers & Services

    • For those working for foreign companies posted to Poland

Most foreign workers apply under Type A.

Eligibility Criteria

To apply for a Poland work permit, you must:

  • Have a job offer from a registered Polish employer

  • Provide valid passport & qualifications

  • Pass any required health checks or background verification

  • Have no immigration ban in the Schengen Area

  • Agree to work under the terms of the labor contract

Application Process

  1. Free Consultation
    We assess your profile and connect you with vetted Polish employers (if needed).

  2. Job Offer & Document Preparation
    We help prepare all required paperwork: employment contract, application forms, translations, etc.

  3. Employer Applies for Work Permit
    Your employer submits the application to the Polish Voivodeship Office.

  4. Decision Issued
    Approval typically takes 6–10 weeks, depending on region and job category.

  5. Apply for Work Visa at Embassy
    With the approved permit, apply at your nearest Polish consulate.

  6. Travel to Poland & Begin Work
    Upon entry, register your stay and begin employment legally.

Duration & Extensions

  • Initial permits are valid for 1–3 years

  • Can be renewed or extended

  • Eligible for Temporary Residence Permit (TRP) and later Permanent Residency (after 5 years)

Popular Job Sectors for Foreigners

✔ IT & Tech
✔ Manufacturing & Factory Jobs
✔ Construction & Engineering
✔ Warehouse & Logistics
✔ Hospitality & Tourism
✔ Agriculture & Seasonal Work
✔ Healthcare & Nursing (with qualification recognition)

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