For legal employment in Poland in most cases it is necessary to obtain “zezwolenie na prace dla cudzoziemca” (hereinafter, the Work Permit in Poland). This is a document confirming the decision of the Voivodeship on the admission of a foreigner to work. How to apply for a work permit in Poland quickly and without hassle? How and where to draw up a document? This will be easy with our company.

Why do you need a Poland work permit?

Poland work permit is legal ground to have possibility to get D type visa and residence in Poland. Work permit and visa is not the same. Work permit is not   guarantee to get visa. Work permit can be issued only by autorized government body of Poland. This authorized state body is called Voivodeship. The Voivodeship issues a work permit based on an application submitted by a company that needs this specialist (employee).

A work permit in Poland for foreigners can be obtained by persons who have:

  • Visas, with the exception of tourist visas, when they are issued for the purpose of obtaining asylum (when the case is in the process or initiated), the so-called temporary protection, visiting the country for humanitarian reasons, fulfilling obligations under interstate agreements or in the interests of the Polish state.
  • Schengen issued by another country in the zone.
  • Possessing a residence permit (with the exception of cases described in the following section).
  • The right of visa-free entry, implying the possibility of employment in accordance with an interstate agreement.

Poland work permit

Information about Poland work permit

A work permit is a document that authorizes a foreigner to work legally in Poland. The permit indicates the company that entrusts the execution of work to the foreigner and the position or the type of work which the foreigner is to perform. The work is therefore regarded as legal only if the foreigner performs the work identified in the permit. This means that if the foreigner wants to change jobs (i.e. change employer and / or position and / or industry) in which he is employed, he has to obtain a new permit.  Each work permit must contain the name of the authority that issued this document. Also, the work permit has a unique number, which easily allows you to certify the legality of the issued document. A work permit is the basis for obtaining a National visa (long-stay type) for 1 year. You can apply for a residence permit only after obtaining a visa and arriving in the country. You cannot obtain a residence permit in absentia or remotely.

Legal advice regarding work permit

This service includes:
1. Work permit (Issued by an authorized state body)
2. A contract with an employer
3. A statement from KRS (state court register),
4. A letter of commitment from an employer (guarantee letter, letter of accommodation)
5. Registration via the e-Konsulat: https://secure.e-konsulat

Available program for work immigration

1. Poland seasonal programme up to 9 month validity (2 week process time)
2. Voivodeship Poland work permit for 1 year (2-3 month process time)
3. Voivodeship Poland work permit for 2 years (2-3 month process time)
4.  Voivodeship Poland work permit for 3 years (2-3 month process time)

Warning of Immigration Fraud!

In the interests of providing fair and reasonable services to our clients, we wish to warn that many people often become victims of immigration fraud.

When applying for a visa applicants should be aware of the following points:

  • Believe only the information you read on official website Embassy or authorized state bodies.
  • Visas for are issued ONLY by Embassy
  • ALL visa appointments are handled ONLY by the EMBASSY or VFS and at NO COST! No local agents or student counselors have the authority or are in a position to influence or schedule visa interviews/ appointments.
  • All documentation provided with your application has to be genuine and valid.
  • You are strongly advised not to listen to people who tell you that they can ‘arrange’ a visa for a sum of money.
  • Refrain from giving out personal details such as passport number, date of birth, etc. to any third party.
  • Be cautious and stay alert.

For more information, please call +48 511 546 194 (WhatsApp) or mail to info@tsve.pl