Work Permit Support
A work permit in Poland is an official authorization allowing foreigners to work legally in the country. It’s typically required for non-EU citizens and is tied to a specific job and employer.
Benefits of Having a Work Permit
- Allows you to work legally in Poland with full rights.
- Provides opportunities to build and advance your career.
- Enables stable income and eligibility for Polish banking services.
- Serves as a stepping stone toward long-term residence options.
We Can Help You With
- Step-by-step support through the work permit application process.
- Assistance in gathering and completing all required paperwork.
- Ensuring your application meets all Polish legal requirements.
- Coordinating with your employer for smooth processing.
- Help with renewing or extending your work permit as needed.
- Advice on using your work permit as a pathway to residency.
A Residence Card is Issued Based On
Employment Contract in Poland:
To apply for a work permit, you must have a valid job offer or signed employment contract with a registered Polish employer. This contract details the job role, responsibilities, and salary, confirming that the employer is ready to hire you for the position.
Specific Skill Requirements:
Some work permits are issued based on the demand for particular skills or qualifications, especially for highly skilled roles. Applicants should have relevant educational qualifications or experience that align with the job they are applying for.
Employer Sponsorship:
Your Polish employer must support your application by providing necessary documents, such as a declaration of intent to hire, business registration proof, and job description. This sponsorship demonstrates that the employer complies with Polish employment standards.
Minimum Salary Standards:
Foreign employees must be paid at least the minimum wage set by Polish regulations for their job category, often depending on the level of qualification required. This standard ensures fair compensation and compliance with labor laws.
Legal Requirements:
The applicant and employer must meet all legal obligations under Polish labor and immigration laws. This includes adhering to guidelines for contract length, work conditions, and other local regulations to maintain compliance and avoid legal issues
Contract Duration:
Work permits are generally valid for the duration specified in your employment contract, with options for renewal if employment continues. This ensures the work permit aligns with the expected timeframe of your job in Poland.
Why Choose Us
At MMConsultiFarm, we simplify complex processes with a trusted approach to help you achieve your goals efficiently. We’re committed to providing high-quality support tailored to your needs, ensuring your success and peace of mind.
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