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Before applying for a work permit, you need to determine if you are eligible. Eligibility criteria can include having a job offer from a European employer, possessing the necessary qualifications or skills, and meeting health and security requirements.

You typically need a job offer from a European employer before you can apply for a work permit. Some countries may require the employer to demonstrate that they could not find a qualified local candidate.

 Decide which European country you want to work in. Each country may have different work permit requirements and application procedures.

 Once you have a job offer, you must apply for a work permit or residence permit in the country where you'll be working. The application process often involves submitting various documents, including your job contract, proof of qualifications, and possibly a criminal record check.

 The processing time for work permit applications can vary widely. It's essential to plan and apply well in advance of your intended start date

In many European countries, you must have health insurance coverage as a condition of your work permit

Depending on the country and the nature of your job, you may need to demonstrate proficiency in the local language or in English.

 Work permits are often issued for a specific duration, and you may need to renew them before they expire. The renewal process may have different requirements from the initial application.

Some countries offer pathways to permanent residency or citizenship for foreign workers who have lived and worked in the country for an extended period.

Are you interested in working and settling in Poland with your family?

Are you interested in building a career and life in Poland? StudyinPoland.info is a trusted overseas career specialist and work visa agent that has assisted thousands of individuals and families settling in one of the world's most livable countries. We understand the positive impact that moving abroad can have on not only the migrant's life but also on their family and parents. Our extensive range of overseas career solutions has made us a top choice for professionals looking to work in Poland.

We provide comprehensive job search and Visa assistance services from start to finish.

At StudyinPoland.info, we strive to simplify the process of working in Poland, making your journey smoother. We aim to enhance your profile's accessibility, attractiveness, and engagement. Our services include helping you create a resume that meets international standards and crafting an appealing LinkedIn profile. We then promote your profile in the countries you'd like and strive to secure interview calls. Additionally, a dedicated consultant for job search and Visa assistance will work with you to guide you through your international career journey.

Our job search visa assistance services include the following:

  • Job Search Strategy Report: With the help of experts, we create a comprehensive report based on your profile and decide on positioning it in your target country
  • Opportunity Research: We identify industry trends and job sources to get you more job offers. We help you modify your profile to present it on different platforms.
  • Job Applications: We register your profile on various portals and job sites and even apply to relevant job postings on your behalf
  • Identifying the best strategy to get your visa
  • Advising you on finances to be shown
  • Informing you on papers to be presented
  • Help in filling in forms
  • Review all your documents before their submission

Critical Aspects of Poland Work Permit:

  • Poland is the seventh biggest country on the continent of Europe
  • Its population is 38.5 million, and the annual growth forecast for Poland to 3.9 per cent in 2022
  • There are five types of visas available for the non-EU citizens
  • 40 standard hours of work

Overview:

Non-EU citizens can apply for work permits in Poland under five different categories. These permits have a fixed duration and are granted based on specific requirements and steps. Below, we will talk about the different types of visas available and the benefits and actions needed to get a Poland work permit.

About Poland:

Poland is a country in central Europe that connects forested lands to the Atlantic Ocean's sea lanes and the Eurasian frontier's fertile plains.

Types of Work Permits in Poland

If you are not a European Union citizen and want to work in Poland, you must obtain a work permit to enter the country. The work permit is valid for three years and can only be used for one job. You are only allowed to perform the tasks listed in your application form. You must apply for a new work permit if you decide to switch careers.

Poland offers five work visa types; these include:

  • Type A – If you find employment based on an employment contract or civil law contract with an employer with an office registered in Poland. This is the most famous work permit.
  • Type B – This work permit is valid if you are a board member residing in Poland for a period exceeding six months within 12 subsequent months.
  • Type C –You can apply for this work permit if you are sent to Poland by a foreign employer for more than 30 days in a calendar year to work for the foreign employer’s subsidiary or branch office.
  • Type D – You are eligible for this visa if a foreign employer temporarily sends you to work in export services. The foreign employer must not have a branch or subsidiary in Poland.
  • Type E – You can apply for this visa if you take up work-related tasks that do not fall into the above four categories.

Requirements to acquire a Poland work permit

The employer must provide the necessary documents to acquire a work permit on behalf of a foreign employee. These documents include:

  • A completed application form
  • Proof of the paid application fees
  • Current records of the employer’s economic activity
  • Proof of applicants' health insurance
  • A deed for the company
  • Copies with relevant travel information on the applicant’s passport pages
  • A copy of a statement regarding profits or losses sustained by the employer
  • Confirmation and evidence of the legal status of the employer from the National Court Register
  • A copy of a contract following the service being provided in Poland

Steps to apply for Poland work permit:

The employer has to apply for a work permit for you. Let‘s assume that you have found an employer willing to hire you and that your stay is legalised (either on a visa you have obtained or on a residence permit).

Your potential employer must fill out a work permit application containing the name of the company you are recruiting and your future job description within this company to get a work permit.

If you have succeeded in getting a job offer in Poland, then your employer has to apply for a work permit on your behalf.

Here are a few necessary steps to apply for the work permit:

Step-1: Conducting a Labor Market Test

An employer must conduct a labour market examination before applying for a foreign work visa. This test aims to see if any Polish or other EU citizens qualify to fill the role. These people take precedence over foreign nationals.

If qualified job seekers are not available, the employer can apply for a work visa on your behalf.

Step 2: The Application Process

The employer must include documents confirming that the following conditions are met with the application:

  • Conditions of employment meet all applicable employment regulations, including articles of the Labor Code.
  • According to the Voivodeship Office, remuneration should not be 30% lower than the average monthly wage.
  • Work permits are issued by a local “voivode” (government land head) and are given for the duration of stay needed to perform the work stated in the declaration of your employer. You need to sign an employment contract with the employer that applied for your permit to make the work permit valid.

Step 3: Issuing the Work Permit

Employees should be informed that their work permits are only valid for employment with the company that applied for them. If they change jobs, their new employer must file for further permission.

Your employer is legally obliged to:

  • Give you the employment contract in writing
  • Provide you with a translation of the employment contract in your preferred language
  • Check the validity and make a copy of your residence permit or visa
  • Notify social security and health insurance institutions within seven days after the employment contract is signed, which gives you access to free healthcare, sickness leave, and other social benefits.

Benefits of a work permit

Once you get the work permit for Poland, you can:

  • Legally work in Poland
  • Legalize your stay in the country
  • Do the work defined in the work permit
  • Sign a work contract with your employer

The processing of the visa should take about 10 to 12 days. You can legally work here once you have entered Poland on a work permit.

Do you want to work in Poland? Seek guidance from SIPT, the Poland's No.1 Overseas Consultant.

 

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