Residence Permit in Poland

Residence Permit in Poland

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Types of Polish Residence Permits

You can acquire the following types of residence permits in Poland

• Temporary Residence Permit •
If an individual from outside Poland intends to stay for more than three months, they must apply for a temporary residency visa, which allows them to reside in Poland.
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• Permanent Residence Permit •
An individual must legally disclose information about their current social and financial circumstances in order to receive a residence permit, which is a document that allows a foreigner to live in Poland and move between regions.
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Who Requires a Residence Permit in Poland?

Foreign nationals from third countries who intend to stay in Poland for longer than ninety days must first get a residency permit.

Among other reasons, a foreign national may be given a Polish residency visa for the following reasons:

  • For study purposes.
  • For family reunification purposes.
  • For work or business activity.
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What gives a residence permit - an overview of the benefits

  • Free travel in the Scherigen countries.
  • If there was a visa, it does not need to be renewed.
  • Applying for a visa to countries that are not part of the Schengen area
  • Immigration to Poland of the whole family.
  • The prospect of obtaining permanent residence.
  • Multiple border crossings without the need to open a visa. But there are exceptions since July 9, Belarusians are issued a humanitarian residence permit, according to which it is desirable not to travel to Belarus.

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