Teaching English in Poland
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Disclaimer:
This information is NOT an authoritative guide. This information is 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 use of this material. If you have any questions about this process, please contact the Polish Embassy or Consulate in your home country for further information.
How to get a zameldowanie in Poland
Permanent or Temporary registration (zameldowanie)
Documents needed:
- filled out application (available at the city hall)
- permission from the owner
- proof of residence at given location (e.g. rental agreement)
- proof of de-registration from pervious flat (if any)
- passport
Where to go: city hall
Cost: none
Temporary registration (zameldowanie) for under 3 months
Documents needed:
- filled out application with standard information
- form of ID (e.g. passport)
- owner of the locale (with proof of ownership)
The owner of the flat or house goes with you to the city hall and orally declares that you are registered there. You’ll have to repeat this every 3 months… or not. Depends if you need a residency card or not
Links and resources:
- Sample forms:
- Foreigners in Poland – registration “zameldowanie”
- Polish Residency – Zameldowanie to be abolished?
