Polish Permanent Residence

When Can I Apply to Poland for Permanent Residency?

After residing in Poland for at least five years with a temporary resident permit, you can apply for permanent residency. In certain situations, you can apply more quickly (marriage to a Polish citizen, for example). Before your temporary residence permit expires, you must apply for a permanent residence permit. The application may be sent or turned in in person. An indefinite authorization to remain permanently in Poland is granted. But every ten years, you have to get a new permanent residence card.in

You can work in Poland with a permanent residence status without needing to obtain additional paperwork, such as a work permit.

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How to Apply for a Permanent Resident Permit in Poland

Remember the following while applying for a permanent residency permit: Visit a Voyage Office: In a suitable regional office, such as the voivodeship office (the Foreign Affairs department), one must get legal status for permanent residence. assemble the documents Just need to collect the necessary paperwork attesting to one's identity, Polish ancestry, marriage license, etc.
Send in your application: Once one has obtained, translated, and legalized the necessary documents, bring the application and the supporting files to the voivodeship office that is closest to home.
Application Charge: A 640 PLN application fee (stamp duty) is required. If the request is approved, one will need to pay an extra 50 PLN to obtain a residency card, just like when applying for a temporary residence permit. If not, one can ask for a reimbursement.
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Why choose a Poland permanent residence card

Polish National Identity

During your visit to Poland, the Polish Residence Card serves as identification verification. Multiple entries into Poland are permitted with a valid travel document (such as your passport) and a Residence Card.

Additionally, it gives you the freedom to travel to and remain in other Schengen area nations for up to 90 days within 180 days without a Schengen visa. One can work in Poland with a permanent residence status without needing to obtain additional paperwork, such as a work permit.

Details regarding the Residence Card

The Polish Residence Card typically contains the following details:

• Information about citizenship and identity

• Details on the sort of permit that was given, as indicated by annotations such as “scientist,” “international protection,” “ICT,” etc.

• When the card is issued and expires . If your appearance or any of the information on your residence card changes, you must obtain a new one.

Benefits of Establishing Residency in Poland

After five years of legal residence as a temporary residence permit holder, you can apply for permanent residence.

After three years of being a permanent residence permit holder, you may apply for Polish citizenship.

According to the Nomad Passport Index, the Polish passport grants visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 173 countries, including the EU, Singapore, Turkey, Japan, etc. Becoming a Polish citizen also grants you all the privileges of being an EU citizen. You can enter, stay, study, and work in any EU member state.

How to Apply for a Resident Card in Poland

To receive a Polish Residence Card, one must first obtain a Polish Residence Permit. Should you possess the following,

    • Temporary Residence Permit.
    • Permanent Residence Permit.
    • Residence Permit for a Long-term EU Resident.
    • Refugee Status.
    • Subsidiary Protection.
    • Residence Permit for Humanitarian.

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