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Advantages of Working in Poland
Poland offers a stable economy, affordable living, and increasing demand for foreign labor in sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, construction, and IT. It also provides access to the EU job market and a friendly environment for expatriates.

Criteria for Applying for a Work Permit
Applicants must have a job offer from a Polish employer, a valid passport, proof of qualifications, and health insurance. The employer is required to apply for a work permit through the local Voivodeship Office before the applicant can proceed with a visa or residence permit.

Who Can Apply?
Non-EU nationals with in-demand skills, no criminal background, and a signed employment contract are eligible. Applicants must also meet health requirements and submit necessary documents for residence and employment authorization.

Available Visa Options

  • Type A Work Permit (for working with a Polish employer)
  • Type B Work Permit (for board members residing in Poland)
  • Type C, D, E Work Permits (for temporary assignments)
  • Seasonal Work Permit
  • Temporary Residence and Work Permit
  • EU Blue Card (for highly skilled professionals)

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