
Poland
A work permit in Poland legally permits foreign nationals to work there. To obtain one, individuals typically need a job offer from a Polish employer, as the employer often initiates the permit application process on behalf of the employee. The application involves submitting various documents, including the employment contract, passport, and relevant qualifications. The specific requirements can vary based on the type of work and the individual’s country of origin. Once granted, work permits in Poland are usually valid for a specified period, allowing the holder to work legally within the country during that time.
Available jobs (All Labor Jobs Available)
- Packing
- DPD Parcel Sorting
- Machine Operator
- Butcher
- Drivers
- Construction Workers
- Hospitality Jobs
The embassy will issue a “one year “Visa Type D / multiple entry,, and it’s renewable further each year or applicable to apply PR with some reasonable bases.
Documents Requirement
1. Scan copy of valid Passport (ALL PAGES – Requirement of Ministry of Labor)
2. Complete Bio-data or CV with Living Address
3. Father, Mother’s Name: or Birth Certificate.
Necessary Steps to Apply for a Work Permit
Step 1: Conducting a Labor Market Test
An employer must conduct a labor market examination before applying for a foreign work visa. This test aims to see if any Polish citizens or other EU citizens are qualified to fill the role. These people take precedence over foreign nationals. If no qualified job seekers are 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 decide to change jobs, their new employer will have to file for further permission.
What do we offer?
- An original work permit issued by a special government agency in Poland.
- Contract with defined working conditions.
- A letter of guarantee from the employer on guaranteeing you a home and work.
- Confirmation by the employer of your employment in the company.
How do I get started?
You must send all the documents to our e-mail address.
You enter the first part of the payment and send a confirmation letter.
We send your documents for the employment permit.
We send you a scanned copy of your authorization.
We send you a copy of your employment permit.
You send the second part of the payment for the work permit.
You receive a visa and we are waiting for your arrival in Warsaw.
Meeting at the airport.
Available Jobs
Process Time
3 to 4 Months
