Teaching English in Poland
Paperwork in Poland
The headache begins!
If the world was a simple place then you could just come to Poland and start working. However, as you might expect, life is never as easy as that. There are a number of very important paperwork paths you will have to go down irrespective of where you come from in the world. This information, borrowed with permission from the excellent site at NativeSpeaker.com.pl will give you the basics in getting information before you come to Poland. If you're from a non-EU country you will DEFINITELY need to do some paperwork before you come and if you arrive without it, your life will be more difficult.
Below is a list of the pages that everyone should read before they consider coming to Poland.
- Register yourself in Poland
- Get a PESEL number
- Stay legally if you're from the EU
- Stay legally if you're non-EU
- NIP - your tax number
- Get a Residency Card
- Get a work permit
- Get a Visa
If you have got any questions please email contact me via the contact form and I'll do my best to help or at least point you in the right direction.
Disclaimer:
These pieces of information are NOT authoritative guides. These pieces of information are given for educational purposes to give you an overview of the process. As such www.teachingenglishinpoland.com takes no responsibility for problems that may arise through using this material. If you have any questions about this process, please contact the Polish Embassy or Consulate in your home country for further information.
