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WORK PERMITS & JOBS

Conditions for Processing Documents for the Poland Poland Flag

Why apply for a Poland work visa?

  • Over 150,000 job vacancies in critical sectors.
  • Average annual income: €16,800.
  • Average working hours: 40 per week.
  • Access to a robust healthcare and social security system.
  • Affordable living, vibrant cities like Warsaw and Kraków, and a rich cultural heritage.

Benefits of working in Poland

  • Over 120,000 job vacancies in critical sectors like tourism, hospitality, and IT.
  • Average annual income: €13,500.
  • Average working hours: 40 per week.
  • Access to a robust healthcare and social security system, ensuring quality of life and medical care.
  • Affordable living, complemented by a rich cultural heritage and a vibrant lifestyle.

Types of Poland Work Permits for Non-EU Citizens

  1. Type A: For employment with a Polish employer based on a contract.
  2. Type B: For foreigners holding managerial positions within a Polish company for over 6 months.
  3. Type C: For employment in a foreign company's branch in Poland.
  4. Type D: For employment involving cross-border services provided in Poland.
  5. Type S: For seasonal agriculture, horticulture, or tourism work.

Temporary Residence and Work Permit: Combines work and stay permissions, typically issued for up to 3 years.

Poland's work permits are issued based on specific job requirements and are linked to the employer and job type.

In-Demand Industries and Occupations in Poland

Poland’s growing economy highlights IT, healthcare, construction, manufacturing, logistics, and agriculture, offering roles for skilled and unskilled workers.

Occupation Eligible for Males Eligible for Females Age Requirement Additional Notes Average Salary (PLN/month)
Fish Processing Worker Yes Yes 18+ Physically demanding; requires stamina for long working hours. 4,000–5,200
Warehouse Worker Yes Yes 18+ May involve heavy lifting; physical fitness is advantageous. 5,000–6,500
Welder Yes No 18+ Requires certification and technical skills; physically demanding. 6,500–10,800
Truck Driver Yes No 21+ Requires a valid heavy vehicle license and adherence to EU driving laws. 8,600–15,000
Additional Notes
  1. Overtime Pay: Many jobs include extra earnings for overtime and irregular hours.
  2. Estimated Extra Pay: Jobs like truck driving and welding may earn up to 30,000 PLN gross annually depending on workload.
  3. Workplace Benefits: Housing support, transport allowances, or bonuses may apply.

If you need detailed salary information or other roles in Poland, feel free to ask!

Which documents are required for a Poland work permit?

Key requirements for a Polish work permit include eligibility verification, documentation, and employer sponsorship.

  • Passport (clear scan of the first page)
  • EU-format CV
  • Valid job offer or employment contract
  • Employer’s work permit application
  • Supporting legal documents

Eligibility Note:

  • All nationalities are eligible
  • Applicants from Somalia, Iraq, Iran, Cuba, Libya, and Syria (age 18–45) are not eligible

Poland Work Permit & Visa Information and Processing Time

If you are applying for a Polish work permit and visa, understanding the timeline is essential.

Work Permit Processing
  • Processed by the Voivodeship Office (Urząd Wojewódzki)
  • Standard processing time: 92–120 working days
  • Processing depends on workload and regional procedures
Visa Processing
  • Visa appointment booked after work permit issuance
  • Visa processing starts after embassy submission
  • Typical timeline: 15–25 working days
  • Timelines vary by embassy workload and document checks

Polish Work Permit and Visa Assistance Process – Your Gateway to a New Future!

Step No. Process Details Payment Details
1 Sign Agreement Start by entering a service agreement to initiate your work permit and visa application. Pre-Payment: -
2 Eligibility Check Verify your eligibility for a Polish work permit based on nationality, skills, and job preferences. Included in pre-payment
3 Document Collection Submit required documents, including a passport copy, updated CV, and relevant qualifications or certifications. Included in pre-payment
4 Initial Payment Pay the first instalment of the service fee to begin the process officially. - (Pre-Payment)
5 Free Eligibility Checks Benefit from free eligibility assessments using a Points Calculator. Included in pre-payment
6 Dedicated Agent Receive guidance from a dedicated agent to assist you throughout the process. Included in pre-payment
7 Job Matching Find a suitable employer in Poland based on your skills and preferences. Included in pre-payment
8 Work Permit Application Submit the work permit application to the Polish authorities after employer confirmation. Included in pre-payment
9 Progress Updates Stay informed with regular updates on your work permit application status. Included in pre-payment
10 Second Payment Pay the second instalment of the service fee after your work permit is approved. -
11 Document Dispatch Approved work permit and documents are securely sent to your home address via DHL courier services. Not in the second payment
12 Visa Appointment through Lottery System After receiving your documents via DHL, we register your visa appointment through the Polish consulate's lottery system. Visa applications can only be submitted through the lottery system, and we provide full assistance. Included in the second payment
13 Visa Submission Submit your visa application to the Polish consulate or visa centre, ensuring all required documents are complete. Included in the second payment
14 Mock Interview Preparation Participate in mock interview sessions to improve confidence and readiness for the visa process. Included in the second payment
15 Visa Rejection Assistance Receive support for appeals or reapplications if your visa is rejected. Included in the second payment
16 Final Payment Pay the final instalment of the service fee after visa approval. -
17 Pre-Departure Checklist Use a detailed checklist to ensure all immigration documents are complete. Included in the final payment
18 Financial Advice Get guidance on demonstrating sufficient funds for your visa application. Included in the final payment
19 Travel Arrangements Please confirm your flight bookings with your employer at the airport. Not in the final payment
20 Airport Assistance Receive help with airport arrival procedures when you land in Poland. Included in the final payment
21 One-Day Accommodation Enjoy complimentary accommodation for one day before moving to workplace housing. Included in the final payment
22 Warsaw City Tour Familiarise yourself with the area through a one-day city tour. Included in the final payment
23 Welcome Assistance Get help with temporary accommodation, local registration, and formalities. Included in the final payment
24 Accommodation Assistance Receive guidance in finding permanent housing near your workplace. Included in the final payment
25 SIM Card Procurement Assistance with purchasing a SIM card for communication needs. Included in the final payment
26 Bank Account Setup Get help opening a bank account in Poland. Included in the final payment
27 Tax ID Number Assistance Support in obtaining a Polish Tax ID number. Included in the final payment
28 Local Customs Guidance Receive tips and advice on adapting to Polish customs and culture. Included in the final payment
29 Polish Language Coaching Optional coaching to improve language skills. Optional (Separate Fee)
30 Relocation Support Comprehensive relocation assistance for post-arrival activities. Included in the final payment
31 Work Start Begin your new job in Poland with ongoing support. Included in the final payment
Note:
The visa appointment process in Poland is handled through the lottery system. After registering your information, wait for session confirmation. Visa submission is only possible through this system, and full assistance is provided.

Annual and Monthly Salaries in Poland

Salaries are approximate, vary by industry, and are based on a 36-hour workweek. Net salaries depend on tax and social security deductions.

Workweek (Hours) Gross Monthly Salary (PLN) Gross Annual Salary (PLN)
40 (Standard) 7,978.79 95,745.48
36 (Reduced) 7,181.91 86,182.92
Note
  1. Salaries are based on averages as of 2024.
  2. Figures are gross (before tax and social security deductions).
  3. Actual salaries may vary by region, industry, and role.

Accommodation Options in Poland

Polish employers commonly provide shared accommodation for foreign workers.

  • Rooms shared with 2–4 people (subject to availability)
  • Furnished accommodation
  • Shared kitchen and bathroom facilities
  • Utilities may be partially paid by employees
  • No accommodation for family members or pets